
Top 15 Ultra Competitive Disorder Quotes
#1. You just feel comfortable with him, and he certainly makes sure that you're comfortable. He makes sure that you feel good and that you're happy with what you're doing.
Albert Finney
#2. Fiction's nice. Fiction lets you select and simplify.
Jo Walton
#3. When I did '21 Jump Street,' I felt like I was a part of something great, but on a very large scale. Working with people that genuinely want to make good art or good work or a good film, that's what keeps me going.
Spencer Boldman
#4. I love coloring books. I keep some by my bed.
Karen Black
#5. No, I try not to be a negative thinker.
Earl Butz
#6. Those who give up liberty for the sake of security, deserve neither liberty nor security.
Benjamin Franklin
#7. Pat Robertson said the feminist movement was just a bunch of lesbians who wanted to leave their husbands and kill their children. I quoted him in my book. It's a fantastic statement.
John Shelby Spong
#8. Television can take anything. It can take the most exaggerated of storytelling forms.
Ian McKellen
#9. I succeeded on sort of chutzpah and charm. No technique at all, didn't know what I was doing, but it worked and the character suited me.
Jeremy Irons
#10. Once we were driving in the midwest and we pulled into a McDonald's. Someone came up to me and asked me why I have Feynman diagrams all over my van. I replied, "Because I am Feynman!" The young man went, "Ahhhhh!"
Richard P. Feynman
#11. Completely forget about the mind and you will do all things well
Takuan Soho
#12. People only talk about what a joyous experience it is, but there is terror: Your life, as you know it, is over. It's over the day that child is born. It's over, and something completely new starts.
Bill Murray
#13. Social distinctions tend to matter only at your own level and above.
Jonah Goldberg
#14. Reminds me of something my grandfather would say. He'd say, "I'm goin' upstairs to fuck your grandmother." He was an honest man, and he wasn't going to bullshit a four-year-old.
George Carlin
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