Top 15 Mcgaritys Saloon Quotes
#1. I think for me the best thing about being a woman is that I get credit for things I should be doing anyway.
Jenna Lyons
#2. People are like dice. We throw ourselves in the direction of our own choosing.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#3. It was clear to me that I was never going to be the same kind of player I had been. It was time to quit.
Jerry West
#4. You've loved with intensity and passion, and have learned to hide your heartache, learned to press your handkerchief back into your pocket and pretend that you are okay.
Jaclyn Moriarty
#5. We all think we're different, but when it comes around, we end up needing the same things. Somebody to love us. Somebody to respect us.
Walter Dean Myers
#6. Buy land, they're not making it anymore.
Mark Twain
#8. Even people capable of living in the past don't really know what the future holds.
Stephen King
#9. I'm one of the people who was a pioneer in encouraging musicians, early in the game, to get interested in technology, and now all the musicians are getting into it.
Herbie Hancock
#10. For the children with their greedy little mouths represent the future, which like time itself will devour all now alive.
Margaret Atwood
#11. I believe that evidence shows that there is a real spirit, a real Beach, but it is beneath no pavement whatsoever, for all pavements arise within it: Spirit is all-encompassing. It transcends everything, it includes everything.
Ken Wilber
#12. I can watch films and say how technically beautiful they are, but I'm not impressed by any technicality.
Abbas Kiarostami
#13. There is nothing better for your family than for you to be at your best, for you to be at your own peace, for you to be showing them in every way who you are, and what you stand for.
Steve Maraboli
#14. Hold onto your dreams 'cause they're always worth havin'. Hold on to your dreams til the day your life is said and done.
Stevie Wonder
#15. Enough generations of socialist policies have now passed for us to judge their effects. They are bleak. Socialism undermines the character of a nation and of its citizens. In simpler words, socialism makes people worse.
Dennis Prager