Top 17 Quotes About Packer Fans

#1. Because this is Upper Canada, after all, and 'caning' sounds more English than 'having ass whipped to death with hickory stick.

Allan Dare Pearce

#2. If you don't know which road to take in life: do what's loving. Take a path that is loving, with yourself and towards others. That's the only path leading to light. If it's loving, it builds up, if not, it will only tear down.

Sereno Sky

#3. Faith is taking God at His Word.

Leonard Ravenhill

#4. People weren't saying Oh wow anymore. They were saying No way instead and she wondered if there was something she might learn from this.

Don DeLillo

#5. If you're a musician and an artist, you don't just stop.

Siobhan Fahey

#6. Here in California, it's living the life, going to school, playing sports and hanging out with my friends. But, when I'm in North Carolina, its all work, work, work.

Jackson Brundage

#7. The possession of a great many things, even the best of things, tends to blind one to the real value of anything.

Holbrook Jackson

#8. Hey, Mr. Rager. Mr. Rager, tell me where you're going, tell us where you're headed.

Kid Cudi

#9. I was a Packers fan growing up, and just to see the way he played the game and how excited he was about it all the time, he's my favorite.

Colin Kaepernick

#10. One bipartisan policy tradition is to deny Americans the use of our own resources.

Harold Ford Jr.

#11. I've always said I never want to wear another uniform. I've always said that I owe it to the fans to retire as a Packer. I feel like I can still play, but if I can't play for my organization, then I can't play for anyone else.

Donald Driver

#12. Motherhood: 24/7 on the frontlines of humanity. Are you man enough to try it?

Maria Shriver

#13. I was always a Favre fan. I was born in Wisconsin, and my whole family was Packers fans, so I grew up watching him.

Colin Kaepernick

#14. Packer fans are nuts, man.

Ray Nitschke

#15. Once you realize how good you really are, you never settle for playing less than your best.

Reggie Jackson

#16. Cook, judging from his journals, was not a pious man. A product of the eighteenth century Enlightenment, he valued reason above all else, and showed little patience for what he called "Priest craft" and "superstition.

Tony Horwitz

#17. Sex is one of the most interesting things we as humans have to play with, and we've reduced it to polyester underpants and implants. We are selling ourselves unbelievably short.

Ariel Levy

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