Top 15 Mid Wicket Quotes
#1. When I set up my Web site, I made a guestbook so kids can write to me there, and that's become one of the most popular parts of the site.
Peter Lerangis
#2. A good butcher is important to have. It's like a shrink.
Carson Daly
#3. I hope and understand that people are getting a better recognition that food stamps is a program that really helps America, helps families in need. It's not a government handout. If anything, it's a safety net that helps people through difficult times and bridges them towards stability.
Cory Booker
#4. Television is where you watch people in your living room that you would not want near your house.
Groucho Marx
#5. Sitting in a room being forced to listen to 'The Chanukah Song' over and over. [on his idea of Hell]
Adam Sandler
#6. We now assume that when people turn on the evening news, they basically already know what the news is. They've heard it on the radio. They've seen it on the Internet. They've seen it on one of the cable companies. So that makes our job a bit different.
Bob Schieffer
#7. It's definitely more fun playing a bad guy. It feels a lot better than playing one of the good guys.
Tom Felton
#8. Septimus has been working too hard - that was all she could say to her own mother. To love makes one solitary, she thought.
Virginia Woolf
#9. I have seen the Gore documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth,' just released in the States, and admired the acutely revolutionary delivery of the slideshow assisted talk he has now been giving for some 16 years.
Saffron Burrows
#10. My favorite meal? It has to be furburgers everyday in the morning.
Zach Braff
#12. We need some imaginative stimulus, some not impossible ideal such as may shape vague hope, and transform it into effective desire, to carry us year after year, without disgust, through the routine-work which is so large a part of life.
Walter Pater
#13. In 1975 I was among a group of blacks who formed the Black Americans in Support of Israel Committee.
David Dinkins
#14. Throughout history, different cultures have produced creation myths that explain our origins as the result of cosmic forces shaping our destiny. These histories have helped us to ward off feelings of insignificance.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#15. It's not that I've 'faked my own death' as the saying goes. Maybe it's that I've 'faked my own life,' and in doing so I've yet to realize how dead I really am.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
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