Frisco's Quotes
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Sometimes, if I am not careful, and I stare too long at a flower, it shrivels and dies.
— Christopher Pike
We prefer world law in the age of self-determination to world war in the age of mass extermination.
— John F. Kennedy
I do not mean to seem indelicate or ungrateful," said Linette Owens, "but are you a dangerous lunatic?
— Cassandra Clare
I never saw such crazy musicians. Everybody in Frisco blew. It was the end of the continent; they didn't give a damn.
— Jack Kerouac
Demagnetizing is a fact of life.
— Rick Moody
You know what it is you smell on him, Haven? Testosterone. It's leaking out of his pores.
— Lisa Kleypas
And in 'Frisco Kid' and in 'The Woman in Red' I had to ride badly. Then you have to really ride well in order to ride badly.
— Gene Wilder
Whoo, Frisco nights, the end of the continent and the end of doubt, all dull doubt and tomfoolery, good-by
— Jack Kerouac
Literally, these [heels] slow you down.
— Kristen Stewart
I've seen the film. And I'll tell you this, I'm glad Chuck Yeager isn't running for President.
— Walter F. Mondale
She, the clear heart'ed soul shall show a small crack (in heart) as clearly as the equally transparent, but dirty rogue can cleverly hide it.
— Priyavrat Thareja
What else was filmmmaking about if not a series of perfect and potent images strung together like the words of a poem?
— Francesca Lia Block
One-run games can go either way, and most of the time they do.
— Lance Berkman
A fault mender is better than a fault finder.
— Suzanne Woods Fisher
There's a sense of humor within the Australian culture that prevails when one is in a rather difficult situation.
— Guy Pearce
In the Bay Area, there was a resurgence of Dixieland jazz in the '40s - there was the Frisco Jazz Band, and Lu Watters and the Yerba Buena Jazz Band.
— Clint Eastwood
Ideas may be superior to vested interest. They are also very often the children of vested interest.
— John Kenneth Galbraith