Top 15 Spirit Jersey Sayings
#1. I do feel we can create more jobs and opportunities for Jersey City residents, but in the spirit of free enterprise, I do not think it is right to force companies to hire a fixed percentage of local residents.
Vincent Frank
#2. The goal for me is to be as expansive as possible, and the Library of Congress offers so many resources.
Juan Felipe Herrera
#4. Virtue does not consist in the absence of the passions, but in the control of them.
Josh Billings
#5. With reading, I was very lucky. I had a mother who read to me, not because she had time - she was a busy woman - but she found 10 minutes to come and sit on my bed with a book.
Michael Morpurgo
#6. This solitude opressed her; she was accustomed to have her thoughts confirmed by others or, at all events, contradicted; it was too dreadful not to know whether she was thinking right or wrong.
E. M. Forster
#7. My own 'sentimental favorite' is always the novel I haven't yet written - I suppose that's the one I consider my 'masterpiece' as well.
Alice McDermott
#8. No one ever became extremely wicked suddenly.
Juvenal
#9. I liked being able to work with all the different producers and take what they brought to the table and bring my own style to it.
Clay Aiken
#10. I had great affection for Dana Carvey, and I think we all thought, "Dana's the guy. There's the comic genius."
Kurt Fuller
#11. All my friends are female, I've edited for a magazine for young girls for 15 years, I relate to women, and I'm very, very close to my younger sister.
John Searles
#12. If I ever did have a baby, it probably would eat people.
Hayley Williams
#13. There Are Universal Harmonies of All Six Planets, Similar to Common Four-Part Counterpoint.
James Gaines
#14. Temple of the Rat King. Ark of the Soot God. Sphincter of Hades. Yes, King's Cross Station, where, according to Knuckle Sandwich, a blow job costs only five quid - any of the furthest-left three cubicles in the men's lavvy downstairs, twenty-four hours a day.
David Mitchell
#15. History was gathering itself to deliver another blow
Douglas Adams
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