
Top 16 Unterrified Democrat Quotes
#1. I had a job right out of college writing for a small newspaper called 'The Unterrified Democrat.' Ghastly, ghastly job.
Cullen Bunn
#2. Let me persuade you then
oh, do let me persuade you," said the child, "to think no more of gains or losses, and to try no fortune but the fortune we pursue together.
Charles Dickens
#3. When you travel alone, no one knows who you are, there's no predetermined idea about how you should act, you are free, and you can be your true self. Every morning you are liberated to create your identity as you truly want it to be.
Sean Michael Hayes
#4. The true defining situation for a person is what they do when they are alone and don't have to do anything else. What do they do? Do they do frivolous things? That's when you define what you are.
Jeff Benedict
#5. Oh, you can milk just about anything with nipples.
Ben Stiller
#7. Intelligence recognizes what has happened. Genius recognizes what will happen.
John Ciardi
#8. The guitar part is the pivot of everything we do, so if you change the guitar part you no longer have what it is.
Robin Trower
#9. My mother could make something out of nothing - and everything started from scratch.
Anna Pump
#10. No worthy problem is ever solved within the plane of its original conception.
Albert Einstein
#11. The way is near, but men seek it afar. It is in easy things, but men seek for it in difficult things.
Mencius
#13. Satire among the Romans, but not among the Greeks, was a bitter invective poem.
John Dryden
#14. It is almost impossible to imagine that any one could be so insensible to the high morality of Mr. Mill's character as to suggest to him any course of conduct that was not entirely upright and consistent.
Millicent Fawcett
#15. Laughter does not deny pain. Laughter - like a wail - acknowledges and replies to pain.
Tim O'Brien
#16. [O]ur needs were quite different; what grips me need hardly touch you at all, and vice versa; what is innocence in you may be guilt in me, and vice versa; what has no consequences for you may be the last nail in my coffin.
Franz Kafka
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