
Top 16 Nickster Quotes
#1. Pop ya kickstand little mama I'm the Nickster. I'll pop you then I'll pop your little sister.
Nicki Minaj
#2. It requires as much reflection and wisdom to know what is not to be put into a sermon, as what is.
Lord David Cecil
#3. There is more ado to interpret interpretations than to interpret things, and more books upon books than upon any other subject; we do nothing but comment upon one another. Every place swarms with commentaries; of authors there is great scarcity.
Michel De Montaigne
#5. I really (became) very independent. I was start(ed) to write one-woman shows and mak(e) films and to me I think I really felt like my choice (was) more important than any kind of career goal.
Margaret Cho
#6. I am so glad that I get to maintain a relatively down-to-earth lifestyle.
Evangeline Lilly
#7. Your purpose is to be yourself. You don't have to run anywhere to become someone else. You are wonderful just as you are.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#8. An American religion: Work, play, breathe, bathe, study, live, laugh, and love.
Elbert Hubbard
#9. I always serve the writer first because I'm English trained, even though I'm American.
Robert Englund
#10. That's the beauty of traveling. Haven't you caught on yet? There are no strangers here, just friends you haven't met yet.
Karina Halle
#11. I am no more lonely than the loon in the pond that laughs so loud, or than Walden Pond itself. What company has that lonely lake,I pray?
Henry David Thoreau
#12. America's presidents tend to die young. Maybe it is in the nature of the men who reach such heights, or of the job once they attain it.
Nancy Gibbs
#13. Her own terror rushed upon me, and in that moment of fear, - the most terrible fear a man can experience, - I knew that in inexpressible ways she was dear to me.
Jack London
#14. I found myself very lost after 'The Partridge Family,' and I lost my dad and I lost my manager, and I lived in a bubble, and it took me 15 years to get through that and a lot of psychotherapy, and I'm laughing about it now!
David Cassidy
#15. I think American culture had just become so disengaged from the process of government, and we'd been so fuzzed out by our pop culture around us, that I don't think people really saw this guy for what he was.
Adam McKay
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