Top 15 Ingress Prime Quotes
#1. I started out writing much more science fictiony stuff and writing about science fiction.
Neil Gaiman
#2. Kiernan reaches to pull out my chair, but I beat him to it and then nudge the chair across from me out about six inches with my foot.
He pulls it out the rest of the way and says, "Thank you, dearest," in a droll tone before retreating behind the menu.
Rysa Walker
#3. Goodreads helps quite a few people that love to giveaway their books. I donate some of the books that I get from goodreads.
William Manchee
#4. But history does repeat itself; that is the comedy and the crime of history. Men learn nothing. Times change. Scenes change. Names change. But passions are the same.
Carlos Fuentes
#5. Before it began to open new wounds, the war healed quite a few old ones: it shook us out of our lethargy, our life took on new meaning, we no longer lived without a purpose, eating and sleeping and excreting like animals.
Costas Taktsis
#6. When I graduated from college, I moved to New York and started doing improv because I read all about the early 'Saturday Night Live' guys having come through Second City and learning how to improvise, so I wanted to get immediately into that.
Andy Daly
#7. I married a German. Every night I dress up as Poland and he invades me.
Bette Midler
#8. There are those photographers who have made a whole career doing commercial work but have never had a museum show, and then there are others who've only had museum shows but couldn't survive for five seconds in the real world of photography. But I've done absolutely everything.
Duane Michals
#9. Tell the truth, but make the truth fascinating.
David Ogilvy
#10. The primary conception of tennis is to get the ball over the net and at the same time to keep it within bounds of the court; failing this, within the borders of the neighborhood.
Elliott Chaze
#11. Every public company depends to some extent on the trust of its investors.
Alex Berenson
#12. You just wanted to prove there was one safe place, just one safe place where you could love him. You have not found that place yet.
Richard Siken
#13. I'd have to say that my favorite kind of film is serious comedy. Comedy with serious underpinning. 'Little Miss Sunshine' is like that. That's my fave genre, if I had to pick one.
Alan Arkin
#14. They that believe that ignorance is bliss, are ignorant and have never known bliss.
Ryan Miller
#15. The roughest make-up I ever wore was for 'Phantom of the Opera' because the phantom's face was all disfigured, and he's trying to pass in public so he can attend his beloved opera. That was make-up over make-up.
Robert Englund
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