Quotes

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by cimetière, Jan 15, 2005.

  1. cimetière

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    Never say die. I've tried, and it doesn't actually make people die. (Tom
    McCudden, Durham, N.C.)

    Never underestimate your ability to overestimate your ability. (Donna
    Lewis, Vienna)

    Laughter is the best medicine, but in certain situations the Heimlich
    maneuver may be more appropriate. (Chuck Smith, Woodbridge)

    It takes a village to raise a child to hate all of the people in the next
    village. (Charles Star, New York)

    The key to someone's heart is never lost: It's just that the locks were
    changed 'cause you're some sort of psycho. (Jean Sorensen, Herndon)

    You have to learn to crawl before you can grovel. (Art Grinath, Takoma
    Park)

    If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, you're
    probably the executioner. (Elden Carnahan, Laurel)

    Every dog has his day. Of course, his day consists of smelling other dogs'
    butts. (Mark Briscoe, Arlington)

    You've got to kiss a lot of frogs before you find the prince. But he
    probably isn't going to be interested in some frog-kisser. (Amanda
    Richards, Palatine, Ill.)

    True beauty is on the inside, where no one will ever see it. (David Iscoe,
    Washington)

    One person can make a difference, if that person is, like, Bill Gates or
    whatzisname, the speaker of the House of Representatives. (Russell Beland,
    Springfield)

    Aspire to greatness. But remember that no one ever assassinated a
    refrigerator repairman. (Bird Waring, New York)

    A high tide lifts all boats, except those with a big gaping hole in the
    bottom.

    There are none so blind as those who have been in an accident at a
    fertilizer factory. (Elden Carnahan, Laurel)

    You can run but you can't hide, except apparently along the
    Afghan-Pakistani border. (Bob Wallace, Reston)

    Say not that honor is the child of boldness, nor believe thatthe hazard of
    life alone can pay the price of it; it is not the action that is due, but
    to the manner of performing it. You got all that? Me neither. (Chris Doyle,
    Forsyth, Mo.)

    Every failure is a step to success up a ladder that will eventually
    collapse under the weight of all those failures. (Stephen Dudzik, Olney)
     
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