Top 15 Pinsetters Quotes
#1. While the liberal media elite depict the bowler as a chubby guy with a comb-over and polyester pants, the reality is that bowling is one of the most tech-heavy sports today. Robotic pinsetters and computerized scoring were just the beginning.
Chris Hardwick
#3. If it was scandalous for girls in the 1960s to wear pants to school, what else will we look back on & shake our heads at? What else can't we see in the future? And at that, what else can we dream up?
Lisa Factora-Borchers
#4. You know how to make turkey? How would you have learnt that?" From what I knew, most dhampirs stayed nearly year-round at their schools from an early age. Not a lot of culinary time.
"Hey," he said, straight-faced. "All knowledge is worth having."
Jill laughed. "He wouldn't tell me either.
Richelle Mead
#5. If coffee is for closers, gold is for prospectors.
Butch Bellah
#6. How can a young person learn whether he chose the correct way? He thinks he has a special idea, and then he discovers that he is completely inappropriate for it.
Irving Stone
#7. You must bring out of each word its practical cash-value, set it at work within the stream of your experience.
William James
#9. Sit there and shut up, honey. One of us is a professional. Now, if I need helping making a f**king sandwich or getting red wine out of a linen tablecloth, I'll ask for your opinion. Otherwise, shut those powder-pink lips and look pretty.
S.L. Jennings
#10. Our success should not be a random event, but the result of conscious actions.
Tony Jeary
#12. Sometimes we have to behave indifferent towards people who proclaim their love to us, just to see if they are really different.
Michael Bassey
#13. I like Anastacia's version of Love is Alive best.
Gary Wright
#14. When you doubt one thing about yourself, you start thinking there's also something wrong with your hair, your body, your clothes, your accent.
Freida Pinto
#15. The single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading is reading aloud to children.
Jim Trelease