
Top 15 Wild Demir Quotes
#1. They called Bill Parcells 'conservative' when he was winning two Super Bowls.
Jim Finks
#2. Miss Treason! Remember you have an appointment!"
It wasn't the best thing to say, but a lot better than: "You said you were going to die in about five minutes' time!
Terry Pratchett
#3. I was brought up to be a good boy and proud of myself so I suppress all the things about me that are bad.
Rik Mayall
#4. And so I write this for you, My Sarah. With the hope that one day, when you're old enough, this story that lives with me, will live with you as well. When a story is told, it is not forgotten. It becomes something else, a memory of who we were; the hope of what we can become.
Tatiana De Rosnay
#5. Every leader attracts a different type of follower from the left or the right, from the lowest or the highest class. Every leader unwittingly attracts certain stereotypes that fuel their underlying agenda.
Anita B. Sulser PhD
#6. If the price of everything is going down, that's going to include wages as well. People will have an incentive to sit on their cash and not spend it.
Paul Krugman
#7. So I would not be surprised if the globbing libraries, for example, will do NFD-mangling in order to glob "correctly", so even programs ported from real Unix might end up getting pathnames subtly changed into NFD as part of some hot library-on-library action with UTF hackery inside.
Linus Torvalds
#8. Greg crossed to me, his gaze moving in a slow, cherishing path over my features. "If you knew how I saw you, how I think of you, your ego would become unmanageable.
Penny Reid
#9. There are two things about me you should know. Don't fight me, unless you're prepared to kill me. And don't kiss me, unless you're prepared to fuck me.
Nenia Campbell
#10. Lights get low and that's when I have my brightest ideas.
Drake
#12. Money's only something you need in case you don't die tomorrow.
Martin Sheen
#13. My dad taught us that there's no greater distance than that between first and second place.
Janet Jackson
#14. Rest on laurels? I wish I could do that. No, you rest when you're dead
Lee Kuan Yew
#15. World War II had been such a tremendous success story for this country that the political and military leadership began to assume that they would prevail simply because of who they were. We were like the British at the turn of the 19th century.
Neil Sheehan
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