Top 12 Pug Life Quotes
#1. The most familiar precepts are not always the truest.
Marcel Proust
#2. We were taught never to give up, never to passively accept fate, but to exhaust every last ounce of will and hope in the face of any challenge.
Edward Kennedy
#3. Of course I have to take sides, said Pepper. Everyone has to take sides in something.
Neil Gaiman
#4. I sat down one night and wrote the line rock, rock, rock everybody.
Bill Haley
#5. There is comfort, even among strangers, when people find something they are equally passionate about.
Joyce Rachelle
#6. Usually, characters that are doing something nefarious have some extra layers to them. The general rule is bad people don't necessarily think they are bad.
Jason Alexander
#7. You are always trying to make something that is more than the sum of its parts.
Edward Hirsch
#8. I'm a child of the sixties, I'm a man of the sixties. During that period of time this country was coming apart at the seams. We were in Southeast Asia. Good men were dying for America and for the Constitution.
Curt Flood
#9. Even when it's sunny I can't enjoy it. I think to myself, Oh yes, it's nice now, but it's not going to last. I'm either watching rain, or waiting for it.
Rachel Joyce
#10. I like your sister. A lot."
I look at him dumbly.
He looks at me, lowers his voice to say, "I like you.
Sophie Jordan
#12. discursive regimes of the late eighteenth century drew the figure of man into the sand, and even if he manages to survive the etching, typing, and storing of the late nineteenth-century analog media, he is certain to disappear with the compression of that sand into silicon.
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young