
Top 14 Quotes About Public Service Announcement
#1. That would make a good public service announcement, he mused ruefully: "Don't use your cell phone while driving. You might not notice the serial killer ahead waiting to shoot you.
Russell Atkinson
#2. Public service announcement: In case of a terrorist attack, bottled water and duct tape are not going to do a damn thing. So do what Homeland Security Dir. Tom Ridge does: Get really drunk, and pick up a hooker.
David Letterman
#3. And now a brief public service announcement. Alligators: can they kill your children? Yes.
Cecil Baldwin
#4. The worst was when my skirt fell down to my ankles, but I had on thick tights underneath.
Naomi Campbell
#5. My father was right: you could make anybody amazing just by insisting they were.
Elizabeth McCracken
#6. Hi, this is Ganymede, cup-bearer to Zeus, and when I'm out buying wine for the Lord of the Skies, I always buckle up!
Rick Riordan
#7. But the Can Man is still touched in the head, and on nights when the world closes in on him, he still gets down on his hands and knees and howls at the moon.
Paul Auster
#8. It's a reflex. Hear a bell, get food. See an undead, throw a knife. Same thing, really.
Ilona Andrews
#9. I can sleep anywhere. I can fall asleep standing up, literally anywhere.
Jenna Ushkowitz
#10. Were only trying to help, but you need to punish them. In a strange way, it will make them feel better. That's the way of society, you make a mistake, make restitution, learn from it, and move on. If there's no restitution, there's no learning. No consequences equals spoiled brats.
Katie Graykowski
#11. I like to play this game. I made it up myself, but I play it only once a year.
Sandra Cunha
#13. You're taller than I am, but I'm stronger, and meaner right this minute than you could ever imagine - Lady Madelyne.
Julie Garwood
#14. The hoop dancer dances within what encircles him, demonstrating how the people live in motion within the circling spirals of time and space. They are no more limited than water and sky. At green corn dance time, water and sky come together, in Indian time, to make rain.
Paula Gunn Allen
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