Top 14 Old Pals Quotes
#1. High school Simon was big man on campus. He'd had his own posse of what I called the apostles (his old pals Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), headed by his old bestie, Trevor.
Alice Clayton
#2. Ask Robespierre. Ask the man with the conscience which is more important, your friend or your country - ask him how he weighs an individual in the scheme of things. Ask him which comes first, his old pals or his new principles. You ask him, Camille.
Hilary Mantel
#3. two people could keep a secret, as long as one of them was dead.
Kyle West
#4. At school, myself and some pals, all football-daft, divided up the old English First Division and wrote off to half a dozen clubs each asking for a trial.
Drew Busby
#6. I'm trying to do something that is real. What I mean is this; my sense of being in the world starts with a physical relationship with my surroundings, their weight, texture, density, transparency, and so forth ...
Andrew Forge
#7. During my teen years, for Halloween, I went as a registered voter.
Martha Plimpton
#8. The amelioration of jagged potencies is really the second center.
Nathan Coppedge
#9. I envy that man who passes through life safely, to the world and fame unknown.
Euripides
#10. When the reviews are bad I tell my staff that they can join me as I cry all the way to the bank.
Liberace
#11. Researches reported that they developed a self-healing plastic that repairs itself if cracked. The plastic will change the way airplanes are built and medicine is practiced. In a related story, Joan Rivers will never die.
Tina Fey
#12. Reflect, old man! We have been pals for years. Your mother likes me."
"No, she doesn't."
"Well, anyway, we were at school together and you owe me a tenner."
"Oh, well," he said in a resigned sort of voice.
P.G. Wodehouse
#13. I never went to college. I was pregnant at 23.
Robin Wright
#14. Young men are all very well in their place, but it doesn't do to drag them into everything, does it? Diana and I are thinking seriously of promising each other that we will never marry but be nice old maids and live together forever
L.M. Montgomery