
Top 15 Jillion Quotes
#1. You don't have to spend a jillion dollars on advertising to get your word out. What matters is that customers have a good experience with your product at every single point of contact.
David Neeleman
#2. I've seen a jillion miracles. They're all around. Every green leaf is a miracle.
Jimmy Dean
#3. Well, I've been on stage my whole life. Also, when you're doing music videos, a lot of people don't understand. They think you just go up there, do the song, and they film the video. You do it like a jillion times before that though. Same thing in the studio.
Glenn Danzig
#4. The dance that I wasn't going to attend in about a jillion years just turned into a make-out session with random boys we have never met.
Adriana Trigiani
#5. Living in Los Angeles was like being an extra in a movie that was starring other people entirely.
Sandra Tsing Loh
#6. To give somebody your time is the biggest gift you can give.
Franka Potente
#7. Lawgivers make the citizens food by training them in habits of right action - this is the aim of all legislation, and if it fails to do this it is a failure.
Aristotle.
#8. I didn't mean to say that. Um, pay no attention to the lunatic inhabiting this body.
Thea Harrison
#9. My feeling is, when you are writing an essay, you don't make anything up. This may be a very Protestant notion, and I'm aware of the fact that memory is fallible, that if I had access to films or some absolute documentary evidence of what happened, it might look different; we get confused and fuzzy.
Siri Hustvedt
#10. So there are many things outside of your control. Why not create positive control over the other things and add greater value to those?
Eveth N Colley
#11. It is a simple tale, but its message is an enduring one: virtue and generosity will be rewarded in ways that one cannot know.
Nelson Mandela
#12. This, I soon discovered, was a typical pub. The 'pub' was an invention of humans living in England, designed as compensation for the fact that they were humans living in England.
Matt Haig
#13. Physical things are eloquent tokens of ideas,enriched by new meanings through time even when the tokens are no more than evanescent paper representations.
Mary Catherine Bateson
#14. In 1976, Jimmy Carter - peanut farmer; carried his own suitcase, imagine that - somewhat tapped America's durable but shallow reservoir of populism. By 1980, ordinariness in high office had lost its allure.
George Will
#15. Love one another. My final lesson of history is the same as that of Jesus.
You may think that's a lot of lollipop but just try it. Love is the most practical thing in the world. If you take an attitude of love toward everybody you meet, you'll eventually get along.
Will Durant
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