
Top 16 Ring Toss Quotes
#1. The economic game is not supposed to be rigged like some shady ring toss on a carnival midway.
Arianna Huffington
#2. Excarnation The process by which religion (and Christianity in particular) is dis-embodied and de-ritualized, turned into a belief system.
James K.A. Smith
#4. In theory, I always think I should totally go back to school, because I don't want to start sinking slowly ... I want to learn, blah blah blah. Then I think about actually going and sitting in classes and, man, it sounds terrible.
Conor Oberst
#5. Elvis, heal me, save me. Elvis, make me be born again in the perfect Elvis light.
Mojo Nixon
#6. A market economy cannot thrive absent the well-being of average people, even in a gilded age.
Jaron Lanier
#7. A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you are loved by others
L. Frank Baum
#8. The trick is learning to frame your new ideas as tweaks of old ideas, to mix a little fluency with a little disfluency - to make your audience see the familiarity behind the surprise.
Derek Thompson
#9. One of the first things we found out was that the Warren Commission never pursued a conspiracy investigation.
Louis Stokes
#11. Whatever you have, you give it to me. Whatever you put in my way, I will move it. I'm not afraid of anything you show me. I'll never leave you.
Suanne Laqueur
#12. The letters were universally complimentary, and we designers loved hearing that our games were being enjoyed, but if they weren't sending us a picture of their screens most of those writers would have spent their time playing the game rather than writing letters.
David Crane
#13. A great change is at hand, and our task, our obligation, is to make that revolution, that change, peaceful and constructive for all.
John F. Kennedy
#14. Writing itself does not know what it looks like while one is doing it, only when it's finished.
Herta Muller
#15. We need more gay in the world! I really believe that.
Brad Goreski
#16. Emma followed his gaze to the brightly painted stand where people competed to see who could toss a plastic ring and land it around the neck of one of a dozen lined-up bottles. She tried not to feel superior that this was apparently something mundanes found difficult.
Cassandra Clare
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