Top 28 Wooldridge Quotes

#1. The idea of not getting a gun is not because I'm afraid of guns, it's not because I think guns are wrong, it's because it's impractical, it's stupid and it's exactly what they want me to do.

Oscar Isaac

#2. I walked when I should have run
I ran when I should have walked
And don't I know it, don't I know it

Jamie Woon

#3. Take your condescension, your unwanted advice, your creepy lurking outside of my door and shove it up your ass.

Erin Watt

#4. We can live quiet, apparently sedate lives if we express our wildness by risking and leaping in our writing...The strangest, most far-out renegade part of ourselves can be expressed in a poem while we sit quietly in our kitchen or bedroom. This can save our lives

Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge

#5. I suspect there's a lot of validity to the premise that big companies aren't going to attract entrepreneurial talent.

Evan Williams

#6. There are many paths through the Ring of Life. They are a constant movement toward self-fulfillment through growth of your mind, expansion of your experiences, widening of your senses and growing your spirit. It's ceaseless and constant throughout one's life.

Frosty Wooldridge

#7. Lion has his claws already sharpened and is ready to go.

Aleksandr Voinov

#8. A few years ago we colonised this place with some of our finest felons, thieves, muggers, alcoholics and prostitutes, a strain of depravity which I believe has contributed greatly to this country's amazing vigour and enterprise.

Ian Wooldridge

#9. Look, of course people are scared of entitlement reform because every time you put entitlement reform out there, the other party uses it as a political weapon against you.

Paul Ryan

#10. You notice that all the minorities are going to be voting for Barack Obama because he's a minority. He's going to be their hero; he's going to be their white knight if you will, or in this case black knight.

Frosty Wooldridge

#11. The loudest sound on earth, she thought, is a man with nothing to do.

Barbara Kingsolver

#12. Poems arrive. They hide in feelings and images, in weeds and delivery vans, daring us to notice and give them form with our words. They take us to an invisible world where light and dark, inside and outside meet.

Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge

#13. Unfathomable mind: now beacon, now sea.

Samuel Beckett

#14. The crowds at Flushing Meadow are about as impartial as a Nuremberg Rally.

Ian Wooldridge

#15. The only equivalent plunge from genius I could think of was Ernest Hemmingway's tragic loss of ability to write. Hemmingway got up one morning and shot himself. Nicklaus got up the next morning and shot 66.

Ian Wooldridge

#16. Overpopulation in the United States will become THE single greatest issue facing Americans in the 21st century. We either solve it proactively or nature will solve it brutally for us via water shortages, energy crisis, air pollution, gridlock, species extinction and worse.

Frosty Wooldridge

#17. Take care of each man as though he were your own brother. He is.

William O. Wooldridge

#18. President Obama and our all-of-the-above energy strategy is the real deal. We are proud of the fact that we are importing less oil than at any time in modern history, and it has been because of the president's vision and courage.

Ken Salazar

#19. We told Stanley Roberts to go on a water diet, and Lake Superior disappeared. Pat Williams When Xavier McDaniel plays against Orlando Wooldridge, it's a coach's dream - X vs O.

Mychal Thompson

#20. Our history consists of the various ways we find to elude the traps that open endlessly before us.

Roberto Bolano

#21. Wilfred Funk writes in Word Origins and Their Romantic Stories that originally all words were poems, since our language is based, like poems, in metaphor.

Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge

#22. In Mexico, everything on the menu is the same dish. The only difference is the way it's folded.

Billy Connolly

#23. Grief is natural; the absence of all feeling is undesirable, but moderation in grief should be observed, as in the face of all good or evil.

Plutarch

#24. Does it seem sometimes that you are always the one to break an embarrassing silence - and always by saying something more embarrassing than the silence?

Robert Breault

#25. In our Army every soldier must care about his job. Often- if the duty seems menial or hum-drum- it is hard to cultivate this attitude. But it must be done. What you do in your job each day, you do for the Army.

William O. Wooldridge

#26. Want to know the biggest lie ever written? 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. What an unmitigated pile of shit.

Bart Yates

#27. Life can be like a poem that way, with the unexpected appearing in the room, not just on the page.

Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge

#28. Media corporations have a civic responsibility not only to prevent fraud and financial abuse, but also to not corrupt or degrade our culture.

Charles W. Pickering

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