Having No Balls Quotes
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Friendship is an undiluted solution, something weakened by adding more to it.
— Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
I like to run down to the beach and have a little swim in the nude in the morning.
— Robert McNamara
Don't stop me now, I'm having such a good time, I'm having a ball
— Freddie Mercury
Economy is the parent of integrity, of liberty, and of ease, and the beauteous sister of temperance, of cheerfulness and health.
— Samuel Johnson
I'll go," he said.
"And that's safer because?"
"I'm a guy."
"Right, and having a pair of dingle balls makes you invincible how? — Gemma Halliday
"And that's safer because?"
"I'm a guy."
"Right, and having a pair of dingle balls makes you invincible how? — Gemma Halliday
Most people sell their souls, and live with a good conscience on the proceeds.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
I'm having a ball. I just walk in, make some funnies and walk out, no pressure.
— Neil Patrick Harris
I usually am accused of having a crystal ball into which I can gaze and look into the future.
— Gerald Seymour
I would say seeing the original Yardbirds with Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page at the old Fillmore was a pretty powerful influence on me.
— Ronnie Montrose
I've been writing my entire life, and I'll always write.
— J.K. Rowling
I'm probably one of the most dangerous men in the world if I want to be. But I never wanted to be anything but me.
— Charles Manson
I can see why they named that ballet the Nutcracker. It's gotta hurt having 'em crushed in something that tight.
— Mark A. Cooper
Fear conquers fear. This is how we Spartans do it, counterpoising to fear of death a greater fear: that of dishonor. Of exclusion from the pack.
— Steven Pressfield
How long had he been doing what was necessary instead of what was right? In a fair world they would be one and the same.
— Robert Jordan
Love is random; fear is inevitable.
— Orson Scott Card