
Top 13 Pettus Quotes
#1. They're sharing a drink called loneliness, but at least its better than drinking alone.
Billy Joel
#2. There's always been a piano around the house, and I've grown up around it. It's a massive part of my life and always has been.
Ella Henderson
#3. While never ultimately commercially successful, the Dreamcast is home to the most expensive-to-produce games made to date. Shenmue and Shenmue 2 cost more than $70 million at the time; Sega would have needed to sell two copies of each game for each Dreamcast
Sam Pettus
#4. So, tell me this: suppose you manage to kidnap her again and take her off to the mall. While you're there a Strigoi comes at you. What will you do?
Depends on what store we're in.
Richelle Mead
#5. When we deliberate it is about means and not ends.
Aristotle.
#6. If you think about it, finding true love is a lot like finding a particular grain of sand on the beach.
Chrissy Anderson
#7. One thing 'not right' on the 50th anniversary of the Selma marches is the sad fact that the Edmund Pettus Bridge hasn't been renamed the John Lewis Bridge.
Douglas Brinkley
#8. If you can't go back to your mother's womb, you'd better learn to be a good fighter.
Anchee Min
#9. God knows that any man who would seek the presidency of the United States is a fool for his pains. The burden is all but intolerable, and the things that I have to do are just as much as the human spirit can carry.
Woodrow Wilson
#10. It may be that the fear contains information. Something can be interesting if you get to the other side of that fear.
Craig Ferguson
#11. What we Americans go through to pick a president is not only crazy and unnecessary but genuinely abusive. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent in a craven, cynical effort to stir up hatred and anger on both sides.
Matt Taibbi
#12. Some people come into your life, not to stay, but to bring you to the path you were meant to be on. Ashe
Serena Pettus
#13. The Edmund Pettus Bridge - which in 2013 was declared a National Historic Landmark - isn't symbolic of the Civil War in a meaningful way. It is, however, the modern-day battlefield where the voting rights movement was born.
Douglas Brinkley
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