
Top 16 Rutabaga Quotes
#1. Remember, despite the fact that this book is being sold as a 'fantasy' novel, you must take all of the things it says extremely seriously, as they are quite important, are in no way silly, and always make sense.
Rutabaga.
Brandon Sanderson
#2. This is as brain-dead as a movie can be and it assumes the audience will have the I.Q. of a rutabaga.
James Berardinelli
#3. I am not a veteran environmentalist. I don't live in a house made of recycled tires, I've never handcuffed myself to a tree, and I don't grow my own organic rutabaga.
Christy Mathewson
#4. I love it when mothers get so mad they can't remember your name. "Come here, Roy, er, Rupert, er, Rutabaga ... what is your name, boy? And don't lie to me, because you live here, and I'll find out who you are."
Bill Cosby
#5. The endless, agonizing recycling of what might have been, soon followed by a litany of rationalizations and self-deceptions as you struggle to reconcile the void between the person you want to be and the person you fear you are..
Jon Krakauer
#6. I don't think I can be expected to take seriously any game which takes less than three days to reach its conclusion.
Tom Stoppard
#8. A man never got a woman back ... not by begging on his knees.
Leonard Cohen
#9. It is actually difficult to edit life. Especially in regard to feelings. Not being open to anger or sadness usually means being unable to be open to love and joy. The emotions seem to operate with an all-or-nothing switch.
Rachel Naomi Remen
#10. We shall drink to our partnership. Do you like gin? It is my only weakness.
Ernest Thesiger
#11. There have to be at least two copies of a photograph, otherwise it's not a photograph.
Thomas Ruff
#12. Our best efforts at changing society will fall short unless the church can teach the world how to love.
Philip Yancey
#13. I met Mr. Hoover socially. I never talked to him about anything connected with his work. We just met him.
John Sherman Cooper
#14. We're not citizens anymore. We're consumers. That's what we're called. It's just like being an alcoholic and being in denial that you're an alcoholic. We're in denial that each and every one of us is the problem. And until we face up to that, nothing's going to happen.
Yvon Chouinard
#15. However, like a piece of tracing paper slipping away, everything had, little by little, become irreparably different than it had been in the past.
Haruki Murakami
#16. I was training in Gleason's Gym on 30th and 8th Avenue, where it was the Mecca of boxing, and a guy walked in who couldn't rub two quarters together and said, 'Did you ever think of being on TV?' And somehow I ended up in 'Taxi,' which is the craziest thing of all.
Tony Danza
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