Top 18 Two Company Three A Crowd Quotes
#1. We currently enjoy the hospitality of the local smith, a gentleman named Heughan.
Diana Gabaldon
#2. We are smart enough to realise that we are stupid, and stupid enough to make the problem of becoming smarter hard.
Anders Sandberg
#4. Two is company, four is a party, three is a crowd. One is a wanderer.
James Thurber
#5. Moving right along
In search of good times
And good news,
With good friends you can't lose.
This could become a habit.
Opportunity just knocked,
Let's reach out and grab it,
Together we'll nab it,
We'll hitch-hike, bus, or yellow cab it.
Jim Henson
#6. I've always respected those who tried to change the world for the better, rather than just complain about it.
Michael Bloomberg
#7. I simply never found a specific club that I could bring myself to be passionate about. I was having enough trouble finding one person to be passionate about, let alone a whole club!
Caprice Crane
#8. But I always say, one's company, two's a crowd, and three's a party
Andy Warhol
#9. He could offer her an eternity of challenges and passion, of quiet, tender moments stolen in the depths of riotous flames and ravaging storms
tranquility amidst the chaos.
A.G. Howard
#10. When you said we were clandestine I didn't realize you meant literally underground, you could have warned me.
Mark A. McCormick
#12. Two's company and three's a crowd, but seven can be an uprising. And the seven can become 70 or 700 or 7000 very quickly if the sense of being wronged is felt broadly and truly enough.
Michael Leunig
#13. Every sentence he manages to utter scatters its component parts like pond water from a verb chasing its own tail.
Clive James
#14. The greatest thing that can happen to the state of Queensland and the nation of Australia would be if and when we get rid of the media. Then we would live in peace and tranquility - but no one would know anything!.
Johannes "Joh" Bjelke-Petersen
#15. Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you've got to say, and say it hot.
D.H. Lawrence
#17. But if two's company, three's a crowd - and that demands the omniscient point of view.
Arthur Herzog
#18. Is French kissing in France just called kissing?
Peter Kay