Catchphrase Quotes
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But man by his nature is an unnatural animal. If any creature stands a chance of defeating death, it is man.
— Tom Robbins
Desire is suffering. A simple equation, and a nice catchphrase. But flipped around, it is more troubling: suffering is desire.
— Charles Yu
That I was a success is not apparent now; that I would be a success was not apparent then. Within
— Kathleen Rooney
I was 'attitude' in this place before it was a catchphrase!
— Shawn Michaels
The women in my family are all super-emotional. The catchphrase in our family is 'Listen to my words, not my tears.'
— Sara Bareilles
Most complain about dried up lawns; others envy a neighbor's green lawn, but winners learn from all lawns while cultivating their own.
— Orrin Woodward
I could always hit. I learned to hit with a broomstick and a ball of tape and I could always get that bat on the ball.
— Stan Musial
I know 'What's Going On?' has practically become a catchphrase around here," I said to Jenna, "but seriously. What is going on?
— Rachel Hawkins
There is no off position on the genius switch.
— David Letterman
Hell's Bells-Harry Dresden
— Jim Butcher
Age whitens hairs, but not sin.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
It gets better, you are important, and you can't be replaced. Hang on. You'll fing youre tribe.
— Penelope Douglas
Age of the geek, baby!
— Keith R.A. DeCandido
Leaders who refuse to listen, will eventually be surrounded by people who have nothing helpful to say
— Andy Stanley
I look forward to the day when there are more women politicians accepted in their own right and not as 'women politicians.'
— Preneet Kaur
In every Art it is good to have a master.
[In every art it is good to have a master.] — George Herbert
[In every art it is good to have a master.] — George Herbert
Give me passion -- and compassion -- any day.
— Jim Butcher
Before Lind's experiments, scurvy was not clearly defined as a disease.The term was used as a catchphrase to include all manner of nautical ailments.
— Stephen R. Bown
The whole thing made me a little wrist-slitty.
— Tammy Blackwell
You may lay to that.
— Robert Louis Stevenson