
Top 12 Muzzy Trocar Quotes
#1. Politics: private interests masquerading as public concerns.
Marty Rubin
#2. The government gets it right on Head Start. We are providing opportunities for children in underserved areas where parents may not be able to afford preschool so they can begin their schooling with a running or Head Start.
Bob Filner
#3. My dad and I hunted and fished together. How could I get angry at this man who took the time to be with me?
James Dobson
#4. On a personal level, I send out about 20 thank-you notes a day to staffers, on all levels. And every six weeks I have lunch with a group of a dozen or so employees, to get their perspective on the business, to address problems and to get feedback.
Douglas Conant
#5. A cop told me, a long time ago, that there's no substitute for knowing what you're doing. Most of us scribblers do not. The ones that're any good are aware of this. The rest write silly stuff. The trouble is this: The readers know it.
George V. Higgins
#6. Here are the bills again, I always dread them a little. They are familiar presences: first in the mail box, then in the bill drawer, now on the desk. Services Rendered. "My life is dependent on services rendered."
Gunilla Brodde Norris
#7. How a regulation so unjust in itself, so foreign to the authority of Congress, and so hurtful to the sale of public land, and smelling so strongly of an antiquated bigotry, could have received the countenance of a committee is truly a matter of astonishment.
James Madison
#8. I do have the most marvelous husband, children, and grandchildren.
Barbara Bush
#9. I grew up interested in the underside of Hollywood, which I think David Lynch does really well.
Mary Harron
#10. 'One Tree Hill' was a great learning opportunity for me, and I'm excited to go and apply that elsewhere and see where I end up.
Hilarie Burton
#11. There was a fellow called Smiley married Ann Sercomb, Lord Sawley's cousin. Damned pretty girl, Ann was, and went and married this fellow. Some funny little beggar in the Civil Service with an OBE and a gold watch. Sawley was damned annoyed.
John Le Carre
#12. Knowledge without application is simply knowledge. Applying the knowledge to one's life is wisdom - and that is the ultimate virtue
Kasi Kaye Iliopoulos
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