Horsey Quotes
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Horsey Quotes & Sayings
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The rap on Obama has been that he is a little too cool and aloof. The rap on Romney may be that he is just plain callous.
— David Horsey
Prince William definitely isn't my type, he's too horsey-looking.
— Keira Knightley
The appalling reality in American politics today is that, when ideology and money mix, truth is a mere inconvenience.
— David Horsey
We need to work for a day when police shootings are rare and not the stuff of our daily news.
— David Horsey
Suffering teaches joy.
— Sonia Rumzi
How it felt to have the world moving beneath me, a hand gripping mine, knowing if I fell, at least I wouldn't do it alone.
— Sarah Dessen
He doesn't make your heart feel like this, Auburn. He doesn't make it so crazy that it tries to beat through the walls of your chest.
— Colleen Hoover
The only reason I would write a break-up song is because my own problem of allowing myself to relate to people.
— Zola Jesus
To implant fear in the minds of children is a crime. If parents try to rule the child by fear, then fear rules the child.
— E. Stanley Jones
Linguine linguistics that left my verbal essence saucy,
Send a message, leave you sleepin' next to headless horsey. — Action Bronson
Send a message, leave you sleepin' next to headless horsey. — Action Bronson
I've always called myself a journalist who happens to draw. If I wasn't drawing cartoons, I'd be writing stories.
— David Horsey
Even if you're drawing a cartoon and exaggerating, you want to capture something true about the person.
— David Horsey
Elevating the status of women is our best path to peace, justice, and prosperity on a global scale.
— David Horsey
The river was so blue it seemed to be breathing.
— Brian Morton
My only fear is the unknown.
— David Blaine
One of my earlier films is 'Quigley Down Under.' That was early on in my career, and that was horsey.
— Ben Mendelsohn
Twitter was a mere prototype in 2006; now, many of us have become adept at saying all we have to say in 140 characters.
— David Horsey