Top 14 The Strokes Funny Quotes

#1. Truth is the nursing mother of genius.

Margaret Fuller

#2. She could never understand why creatures of darkness had the slightest interest in spineless human girls.

Thomm Quackenbush

#3. There's a picture of the real Coach Gary Gaines in the book and he's sitting in the locker room after a game, and he just looks so much like Billy Bob, that we went to him.

Peter Berg

#4. Only a bad artist thinks he has a good idea. A good artist does not need anything.

Ad Reinhardt

#5. Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of these excellent qualities, and her home of its early happiness. Conscience cannot stand much violence.

Frederick Douglass

#6. But it may be seriously questioned whether the advent of modern communications media has much enhanced our understanding of the world

Mortimer J. Adler

#7. TV deals in very broad strokes. Like, 'Oh, that's my dumb friend', or, 'That's my funny friend.' A true best friend, a sidekick, has to be a little deeper then that. You have to feel like there's nothing either character won't do. That someone really, really has their back.

Willie Garson

#8. The real issue lies in the North beyond the Wall. Stannis becomes one of the few characters fully to understand that, which is why in spite of everything he is a righteous man.

George R R Martin

#9. Social media for the majority of companies is not about helping customers or improving products.

Tucker Max

#10. You like it raw, Mikey?" "With you I do.

Santino Hassell

#11. Birds of fortuity flutter down on her shoulders ...

Milan Kundera

#12. Well, I always know what I want. And when you know what you want
you go toward it. Sometimes you go very fast, and sometimes only an inch a year. Perhaps you feel happier when you go fast. I don't know. I've forgotten the difference long ago, because it really doesn't matter, so long as you move.

Ayn Rand

#13. Samuel Beckett once said, "Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness."
...On the other hand, he SAID it.

Art Spiegelman

#14. Someone should write a book where the main character slowly falls in love with the reader.

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