
Top 12 Thomas Sewall Quotes
#1. I have six times as many Twitter followers as all the other candidates combined, but it didn't count because if it counted I'd still be a candidate; since I can't be a candidate that can't count.
Newt Gingrich
#2. Anything that spreads books and brings about more books, I would say it is good. Good medicine, not bad.
Jenny Colgan
#3. I don't aspire, but I would be very happy if one of my poems suddenly offered someone a shady rest stop, a breather in our interminable march under the murderous, scorching heat of the superfluous.
Kiki Dimoula
#4. Many television weather-women were one abusive parent away from prostitution.
Dov Davidoff
#5. Nor can a man any more live, whose Desires are at an end, than he, whose Senses and Imaginations are at a stand.
Thomas Hobbes
#7. I will tell you this: I will not raise taxes on the middle-class to pay for these programs.
William J. Clinton
#8. The fact that you got a little happier today doesn't change the fact that you also became a little sadder. Every day you become a little more of both, which means that right now, at this exact moment, you're the happiest and saddest you've ever been in your whole life.
Nicole Krauss
#9. sometimes I just want to sit in the same place forever because I don't have the energy for another day without Cal in it.
Cath Crowley
#10. If the nearly one-and-a-half million babies aborted in America each year could, somehow, vote, chameleon candidates would find fresh reason to be concerned about abortion, whereas now they are unconcerned.
Neal A. Maxwell
#11. Comics is different than writing because when you draw something you are trying to visualize it and you are trying to put yourself in that space. And when you're drawing something, all sorts of associations come up in my mind that I never would have thought of otherwise.
Chris Ware
#12. I think it depends on what agenda that female president brings. It's not good if that female president brings an agenda which is actually hostile to the cause of living wages. Women need equal wages to men, but not equal wages at poverty.
Jill Stein
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