
Top 13 Pottstown Quotes
#1. I grew up in a very racially integrated place called Pottstown. It was an agricultural / industrial town which has since become a suburb of Philadelphia. I grew up basically in a black neighborhood.
Daryl Hall
#2. I didn't have friends. No one talked to me. I used to go to the Wyndcroft School (nationally recognized for academic excellence) in Pottstown, and when I moved to Wyomissing, I didn't know anybody.
Taylor Swift
#3. I never met Kurt Cobain, but I felt like I got to know him in a manner probably more intimate than anyone I've known outside of my family.
Brett Morgen
#4. We may be living in the twentieth century, in resplendent sophistication. But deep down, most of us find ourselves still in the Stone Age of superstition.
Helen Hayes
#5. A place is only as good as the people you know in it. It's the people that make the place.
Pittacus Lore
#6. Even a minor event in the life of a child is an event of that child's world and thus a world event
Gaston Bachelard
#7. He hurried the phrase 'educated at Oxord,' or swallowed it, or choked on it, as though it had bothered him before.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#8. All that remained of Daphne was her shining loveliness
Ovid
#9. I was a black center in the middle of all the nature. I was nothing, but I could do anything.
James Franco
#10. Will, you look like hell!" I yelled through the glass door.
"I can't say how you look," he said. "But if you look like you sound, you look like a jerk. Please help me.
Alex Flinn
#11. Whoever originated the cliche that money is the root of all evil knew hardly anything about the nature of evil and very little about human beings.
Eric Hoffer
#12. Not an insult sweetie. That was a thirteen word kiss.
Dean Koontz
#13. Everybody eats three times a day; it's only a question of where they choose to eat. The longer-term trends are people eat out more often.
Fred DeLuca
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