
Top 15 Train Wrecks Caught Quotes
#1. Play to win because almost doesn't cut it.
Ana Monnar
#2. Why the hell don't kids call their parents anymore? Why don't they answer their phones? Why all this crazy texting shit?
David Baldacci
#3. [On cloning sheep:] Oh great, just what we need - more sheep.
Kate Clinton
#4. There's no question that my son is better prepared for college than I was. He manages his time better, is more efficient and more directed, and spends less time in lines and more time doing exactly what he sets out to do.
Christina Baker Kline
#5. What little I had was all for you. It was you who was everybody else's. But I was only yours.
Paullina Simons
#6. For an immortal life, don't look for power, but be the source of power and inspiration for others.
Debasish Mridha
#7. You can construct whatever story you want to. Documentaries are constructions, as is all journalism.
Tim Hetherington
#8. You are good but you are too emotional
the way to whip life is to quietly frame the agony,study it and put it to sleep in the abstract.
is there anything less abstract
than dying everyday and
on the last day?
Charles Bukowski
#9. Aspire greatly; anything less than a commitment to excellence becomes an acceptance of mediocrity.
Brian Tracy
#10. I have two dogs myself and they are always around when I write, so they tend to creep in there.
Arthur Bradford
#11. Human suffering is caused mainly by ideas, emotions, and thoughts which are the handiwork of the human itself.
Shai Tubali
#12. I like elegance. I like art nouveau; a stretched line or curve. These things are very much in the foreground of my work.
H.R. Giger
#13. I may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but I'm going to talk straight to the American people and let them know my track record also.
Sarah Palin
#14. Information costs are reduced by the existence of large numbers of buyers and sellers. Under these conditions, prices embody the same information that would require large search costs by individual buyers and sellers in the absence of an organized market.
Douglass North
#15. Earth's orbital grid was a mish-mash of new and old systems, not even a tenth as deadly as it should be due to political considerations that, until very recently, seemed so incredibly important.
Evan Currie
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