Top 17 Quotes About Miss Congeniality

#1. If I can't take five years out to serve my country as president, then everything I've been singing about, like equal rights, doesn't mean anything.

Wyclef Jean

#2. Get rid of words, and get rid of meaning, and still there is poetry.

Yang Wanli

#3. The speed of the leader determines the rate of the pack.

D. Wayne Lukas

#4. Lentils are friendly - the Miss Congeniality of the bean world.

Laurie Colwin

#5. How can I keep silent? How can I stay quiet?
My friend, whom I loved, has turned to clay,
my friend Enkidu, whom I loved has turned to clay.
Shall I not be like him, and also lie down,
never to rise again, through all eternity?

Anonymous

#6. Israel is moving from the realm of poetry to the realm of prose.

Shimon Peres

#7. The opening for solid waste is very small [in the space ship]. It's not toilet-bowl size. And aim is critical. To be honest with you, you don't know where your asshole is pointing within a small circumference.

Mike Mullane

#8. Men. You can't live with them, you can't ... no. That's about it.

Regina King

#9. I'm here to work.. not to like or dislike people. Neither am I here to win a Miss Congeniality competition. I maintain professional relations with my co-stars.

Katrina Kaif

#10. How often', he said,'does a man ruin his disciples by remaining always with them.

Romain Rolland

#11. How can I hold you close enough?

Henrik Ibsen

#12. I was in a beauty contest once. I not only came in last, I was hit in the mouth by Miss Congeniality.

Phyllis Diller

#13. The facts shouldn't get in the way of a pleasant fantasy.

Joseph E. Stiglitz

#14. The pageant movie I'm obsessed with is 'Miss Congeniality', hands down! I could quote everything from that movie. I love so many scenes, but I always find myself quoting the scene when Sandra Bullock goes, 'I really do just want world peace!'

Olivia Culpo

#15. Nothing can bring you happiness but yourself especially how you choose to think about your situation.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#16. Time was spinning numerous threads for its tapestry, some to be woven together, some to entangle or fray, others merely to perish and pass away.

Cecilia Dart-Thornton

#17. Living here where I live, on a farm way out in the countryside, in the woods, in fact, I have plenty of time to be alone, and I like it. I always have. I like my own company. And I am not the only one who feels this way; a high percentage of the Norwegian population feel as I do.

Per Petterson

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