Top 16 Looney Toons Quotes
#1. Drop the idea of becoming someone, because you are already a masterpiece. You cannot be improved. You have only to come to it, to know it, to realize it.
Osho
#2. Her mother, of course, would remind her that it was a woman's duty to marry and bear children. It was her only purpose in life. But then her mother had no appreciation for novels.
Jayne Fresina
#3. A lot of movements use women's involvement to shame men when recruitment is sagging.
Mia Bloom
#5. I think what it is is do not depend on the president to get you over the line. Do not depend on the fundraising, on the turnout operation, the president's own popularity, because it's not going to work.
Christopher Michael Cillizza
#6. An emaciated gospel leads to emaciated worship
Greg Gilbert
#7. If you have to pay the bills, and you write something you're not proud of, use a pen-name for that.
Dean Koontz
#9. Becoming an actor has really helped me as a human being. The joys in my life I feel are more joyful, and the sorrows I feel are a bit sadder, but I find I'm more in tune with my feelings as a human being and others as well.
James Preston Rogers
#10. That girl had a great way of making friends, and strangers, and anyone else who was around.
Joan Rivers
#12. When my time is up, I want to cross a River Styx of pure root beer.
- Jilly
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Dean Koontz
#13. I am not cute. I am the dreaded Grim Reaper. People fear me, you know. There's a whole song about it.
Rachel Vincent
#14. It's a swell theory," I said. "Marriott socked me, took the money, then he got sorry and beat his brains out, after first burying the money under a bush.
Raymond Chandler
#15. I didn't find it difficult to live in the 'Inherent Vice' world or play those scenes, because they just seemed so real.
Katherine Waterston
#16. Though it may take much suffering to kill the able-bodied and effective members of society, it does not take much to reduce them to worn, listless, diseased creatures, who thenceforward crawl through life with moody hearts and pain-stricken bodies.
Elizabeth Gaskell