
Top 15 Inward Yung Pueblo Quotes
#1. FYI, when I type WTF, you are supposed to read What the Fuck? Same with OMG, and OMFG, which are Oh My God and Oh My Fucking God. Only a completely lame Disney Channel nimnode pronounces the letters.
Christopher Moore
#2. I've always assumed the old men were just there, fixed, like lamps, but in love with their moths.
Tom Cardamone
#3. I think people believe that I give ant aura of someone who has both feet on the ground.
Joe Morton
#4. Tommy Dorsey was the last of the band leaders ... He was ahead of his time; if he got drunk, he got difficult, but then who the hell isn't difficult when you get drunk.
Dick Haymes
#5. It seemed odd no one had thought of it before but in general there is no accounting for the bovine stupidity of mankind.
Zachary Mason
#6. The only limit to your garden is at the boundaries of your imagination.
Thomas Church
#7. It's the stickiness of earth that makes it problematic - the way it stains your straps and ingrains your hands so you can't quite tell where you start and stop.
Alice Oswald
#8. My philosophy is, don't take no for an answer and be willing to sacrifice your entire project for freedom.
Tim Robbins
#9. Go ahead, tell him that everything is going to be fine. All the meatsacks are perfectly content on their happy little island, Sarren has given up world destruction to raise kittens, and the magic wish fairy will wave her want and turn shit to gold.
Julie Kagawa
#10. When you come from the working class and you do well enough whereby you can provide a little bit better for your family, get a decent roof over their head and send them to a good school, that's considered a good thing.
Michael Moore
#11. I love the written word; I love when someone takes the time or leaves you a note or sends a letter.
Sandra Bullock
#12. Kids are absolutely starved for positive adult contact.
Richard Louv
#13. I cared enough to read and look at and worry about the questions.
Mike Wallace
#14. Envy is a bitter fruit, but one that only grows when we water it with the nourishment of society. Remove society, and it will wither on the vine.
Ken Ilgunas
#15. It could well be the end of justice in America. Do not let Mr. Reagan get his hands on that court.
Walter F. Mondale
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