Top 15 Malcolm Reed Star Trek Enterprise Quotes
#1. Making lists of reasons was sometimes a good way to figure things out.
Lois Lowry
#2. For that matter I didn't understand Civil War reenactments. Why would you celebrate the biggest thing you ever lost? I quickly learned not to give voice to such skepticisms, and when asked if I was a Yankee I said I didn't follow baseball closely. That usually shut the person up.
Patricia Cornwell
#3. Real happiness comes from a deeper place, not from anything external. The freshest and best water flows from the deepest, darkest chasms of the mountain. Likewise, true happiness flows from the hidden places of the human heart.
Bobby Schuller
#4. Chuck Norris's tears cure cancer. Too bad he's never cried.
Ian Spector
#5. I can never turn my back on a city that made me.
Eminem
#7. An adamant silence overcomes you when cross paths with the person that kisses your heart the second that you meet them. It balances on the edge of an indefinable unknown, unconsciously desired.
Carl Henegan
#8. I don't like basements, but definitely basements could be poems. Not fond of skin diseases, but again, there's a pattern. Probably anything could be a poem.
Matthea Harvey
#9. When I want to reward myself I get a relaxing massage.
Eva Longoria
#10. I'll come to you with gifts of knowledge, wisdom and truth.
Barry White
#11. Could we have prevented in 100% certainty? I don't think anything is that certain. However, we would have had a very, very good chance for preventing it.
Sibel Edmonds
#12. There's an inherent idea that if a Black executive producer and a Black director are going to do a movie based on a Black writer's book that everybody is going to be Black.
Gabrielle Union
#13. There is nothing to be found in a beehive that is not submerged in a bee. And yet you can search a bee forever with cyclotron and fluoroscope, and you will never find the hive.
Kevin Kelly
#14. By restraining spending and by cutting the deficit, Republican policies are helping to keep our economy strong.
Dennis Hastert
#15. Jargon marks the place where thinking has been. It becomes a kind of macro, to use a computer term: a way of storing a complicated sequence of thinking operations under a unique name.
Marjorie Garber
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