Top 18 Quotes About Macnamara
#2. Oh, all right. Tell me what you heard and have done. I haven't got all night."
"I daresay you haven't. It's nearly five in the morning.
Ashlyn Macnamara
#3. there is nothing like the force of an immature child to test the maturity level in a parent.
Deborah MacNamara
#5. The act of eating is very political. You buy from the right people, you support the right network of farmers and suppliers who care about the land and what they put in the food.
Alice Waters
#7. A man is master of himself to a certain point, but not beyond it. -William Crimsworth
Charlotte Bronte
#8. Suppose, before you beat the stuffing out of me, you tell me who you are and explain why. Then I may or may not take it like a man, depending on whether or not I agree with you.
Ashlyn Macnamara
#9. He grinned, a woman's downfall wrought in a simple stretch of his lips. It was her downfall, certainly, her personal undoing because she never saw the expression outside their private chambers. It was her exclusive domain and never failed to turn her knees wobbly.
Ashlyn Macnamara
#10. You deny them hope. Any man in this world, Atticus, any man who has a head and arms and legs, was born with hope in his heart. You won't find that in the Constitution, I picked that up in church somewhere. They are simple people, most of them, but that doesn't make them subhuman.
Harper Lee
#11. Why is it that most of the folks I know think "personal growth" is caused entirely by those second and third helpings of biscuits and gravy?
Gene Simmons
#12. My body and my arm will tell me when they're ready.
Mark Mulder
#14. You can get much further with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.
Al Capone
#15. I believe I've come to understand something. Love isn't always big and dramatic. It's big, it's deep, but it's also quite and calm.
Ashlyn Macnamara
#16. It's easy enough to smile at a man if you want to capture his attention, but once you realize he's not really looking at you, that perhaps he never really saw you, smiling becomes much more difficult
Ashlyn Macnamara
#17. In my day, husbands and wives showed each other a suitable level of indifference.
Ashlyn Macnamara
#18. I did four or five years in telly, and by the end of it was drained. I was a bit sick of myself. I didn't feel like an actor anymore. That sounds silly, but when you're doing a play you're using different muscles, and it blew all the cobwebs away.
Matthew Macfadyen