Top 13 Meenie Miney Quotes

#1. Cannon: An instrument used in the rectification of national boundaries.

Ambrose Bierce

#2. Everybody knows the rules, even though some break those rules.

George A. Romero

#3. Health innovation, enabled by digital technologies to build big consumer service brands, is an incredibly interesting, complex problem to work on.

John Sculley

#4. I see that you're observant. You point out that I'm a Goth, I don't talk, and I have a twisted mind when it comes to writing. But, you guessed wrong when you said that I'm a devil worshiper. And I responded to you with a punch in the nose and said,"Don't fucking judge a book by it's cover!

Onyx

#5. Language that is designed to dehumanize has consequences.

Maajid Nawaz

#6. I do pranayama breathing now as a meditation, and that's very helpful. Meditating changed my life.

John Feldmann

#7. Immense deposits of kimmeridge clay, containing the oil-bearing bands or seams, stretch across England from Dorsetshire to Lincolnshire. [An early political recognition of the native resource. The Geological Survey had identified the inflammable oil shale in reports since at least 1888.]

Winston Churchill

#8. This is because secrets are terrible things.
Even the simplest ones

Karen Foxlee

#9. Didn't life consist of the things you did each day?

Lois Lowry

#10. I was a professional ballerina. After becoming an actress, I did a lot of theater, which included musical theater. The first musical play I did was Murray Schisgal's 'The Pushcart Peddlers.'

Juliet Landau

#11. I went to the four levers. None of them were marked. There was only one way to figure out which one was the right one. I had to call upon all my Traveler experience and special powers to figure it out. It's called ... Eenie, meenie, miney ... mo!
-Bobby Pendragon

D.J. MacHale

#12. Yes, he was alone, but he needed to be alone; until now, he had not really understood how painful and heavy it was to have the needs of others always in his heart and on his mind.

Orson Scott Card

#13. Innocence has nothing to dread.

Jean Racine

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