Top 13 Knuckle Sandwich Quotes

#1. Let no one ever think for a moment that national debate means national division.

Lyndon B. Johnson

#2. A philospher sees the Earth as a large planet, travelling through the heavens, covered with fools

Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

#3. Subtle, funny and touching, with a striking downbeat authenticity. Director Craig Zobel is the real thing.

A.O. Scott

#4. I like wearing gloves made of cheese (Swiss), and then going around asking elderly men if they want a knuckle sandwich.

Jarod Kintz

#5. Everyone is by absolute natural right the master of his own thoughts, and thus utter failure will attend any attempt in a commonwealth to force men to speak only as prescribed by the sovereign despite their different and opposing opinions.

Baruch Spinoza

#6. Fair means everyone gets what they need. And the only way to get what you need is to make that happen yourself.

Rick Riordan

#7. There is no mile as long the final one that leads back home.

Katherine Marsh

#8. I do not like the studied air and artificial inflexions of voice which your very popular and most admired preachers generally have. A simple delivery is much better calculated to inspire devotion, and shows a much better taste.

Jane Austen

#9. Your destiny is to find the truth.

Terry Goodkind

#10. I'd give him a cup of coffee and a big helping of a knuckle sandwich. Generosity was a virtue and I was in the mood to be extremely virtuous.

Ilona Andrews

#11. The more linear one tries to make the equation of planning , the more complex becomes it's algorithm

Sailendra

#12. Akri won't let me eat any of them nasty gods. What's the world coming to when a demon gots to beg for tidbits ... not eve a finger sandwich or a single knuckle. Tragic. Terribly tragic.

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#13. Temple of the Rat King. Ark of the Soot God. Sphincter of Hades. Yes, King's Cross Station, where, according to Knuckle Sandwich, a blow job costs only five quid - any of the furthest-left three cubicles in the men's lavvy downstairs, twenty-four hours a day.

David Mitchell

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