Top 16 Moonshiners Quotes

#1. (...) or there will be a reckoning!

Terry Pratchett

#2. Isn't death the boundary we need?

Don DeLillo

#3. SAGE. A wise and Holy man who died a long time ago. No one modern qualifies.

Diana Wynne Jones

#4. You're lucky if you get time to sneeze in this goddam phenomenal world.

J.D. Salinger

#5. A true visionary has a purpose for those without vision!

Garrett McCoy

#6. Mathematics should be studied if only for that it puts the mind in order.

Mikhail Lomonosov

#7. Good supporters who have single daughters say, 'Hey, you need to take my daughter out.' And it's awkward.

Aaron Schock

#8. Dogs, monkeys, and parrots are a thousand times less miserable than we are.

Voltaire

#9. The shadows. They never leave you. They keep dancing
around you a bit too loud in sunlight, and then keep a lingering
presence in moonlight. But always there. Our constant
companion", he remarked.
"Not true," Sheekha replied." They leave us in our darkest
hours.

Dixy Gandhi

#10. Love is graphable!" Colin said defensively. "Right. Because relationships are so predictable, right?

John Green

#11. I think I succeeded in getting the Egyptian people excited about the importance of science, and this is the only way Egypt can get out of this dark ages.

Ahmed Zewail

#12. Since the white cops ventured over only when they needed a Negro to conveniently arrest for some crime, the residents had no protection from pickpockets and thieves and burglars, scofflaws and roughnecks, moonshiners and drunks and rapists.

Thomas Mullen

#13. If we stopped wasting people's time, what would they do with it?

Eric Ries

#14. Moonshiners put more time, energy, thought, and love into their cars than any racer ever will. Lose on the track, and you go home. Lose with a load of whiskey, and you go to jail.

Junior Johnson

#15. Banish doubt. When doubt is banished, abundance flourishes and anything is possible.

Wayne W. Dyer

#16. My parents, you see, were a little square. They cared more about being good parents in the general sense than being good parents for me. They wanted to appear normal; respectable and responsible. But they weren't prepared to acknowledge my individual needs.

Joss Sheldon

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