Top 15 Pub Sign Sayings
#1. When I retire, I want to step away on a positive note. What you put out into the world comes back to you. You actually change the world with what you do. I want to put some good in the world.
Lupe Fiasco
#2. Take a random selection of photographs of America in 2012 and 2002 and 1992 and, except for the skinny jeans and the porkpie hats, you'll be hard-pressed to tell the years in which the pictures were taken.
Graydon Carter
#3. I don't find R.E.M. to be nihilistic. There is a constant undertone of joyous optimism. I'm not going to kill myself to Patti Smith or R.E.M.
Michael Stipe
#4. I think we all choose our style from the ether and whatever is out there.
David Duchovny
#5. It's a fine thing to have ability, but the ability to discover ability in others is the true test.
Elbert Hubbard
#6. The very definition of 'beauty' is outside.
Adam Carolla
#7. We hope we're better. The reality is we had a pretty darn good team last year. But you can't just throw your gloves out there and be good again. We want to take that next step as a team.
Aaron Boone
#8. It's hard to get people up and out to shows, but 'The Walworth Farce' has masses of energy and will attract a crowd who don't always come to the theatre, which is great.
Domhnall Gleeson
#9. Bombeck's Rug Rule: an ugly carpet will last for ever.
Erma Bombeck
#11. Generally speaking, historically in this country, the care of a child has been thought of as female business.
Eddie Bernice Johnson
#12. The world remains beset by so much human suffering, poverty and deprivation. It is in your hands to make of our world a better one for all, especially the poor, vulnerable and marginalized.
Nelson Mandela
#13. You can make a child believe a lot of things. Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny ... just about anything really, except love. You cannot make a child believe you love him if you don't
Samantha Sotto
#14. Out this way there was the lonely last pub, the Castle, which now had an angry chalkboard sign up that said "drinkers welcome" to indicate its dissatisfaction with other establishments' fads like pub quizzes, bands, food, and, presumably, conversation.
Paul Cornell
#15. The Irish people will only be free, when they own everything from the plough to the stars
James Connolly
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