My Challenger Quotes
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My Challenger Quotes & Sayings
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The Good Book - one of the most remarkable euphemisms ever coined.
— Ashley Montagu
He feared no challenger face-to-face, but war was deception, as Khevat had taught him, and not all men fought their enemies with spear and fist.
— Peter V. Brett
They had that special grace, that special spirit that says, 'Give me a challenge and I'll meet it with joy. on Challenger disaster
— Ronald Reagan
A married man is just a single man who couldn't say no.
— Colin Tegerdine
I train the same way as I've always trained, even before I was champion. That's the difference, I train like a challenger.
— Joe Calzaghe
The choice for mankind lies between freedom and happiness and for the great bulk of mankind, happiness is better.
— George Orwell
No religion is perfect, not after man gets through with it.
— Christopher Pike
My first guitar was a Gibson Challenger.
— Juliana Hatfield
Too often, feelings arrive too soon, waiting for thoughts that often come too late.
— Dejan Stojanovic
When you learn to code, it opens up for you to learn many other things.
— Mitchel Resnick
Dream of yoking a gnat with an archangel, and then imagine that you can help your Lord in the work of salvation.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The Challenger was the first American spacecraft to carry astronauts but have no escape system.
— Hugh Harris
The space shuttle is a better and safer rocket than it was before the Challenger accident.
— Sally Ride
It takes a long time to make me beautiful, but it goes fast to make me ugly.
— Stellan Skarsgard
I have an old car that I've rebuilt myself - a 1973 Dodge Challenger - and I also have a 1967 Pontiac GTO.
— Jonathan LaPaglia
Behind every successful woman(author) is a non-demanding husband content with a fruit-bowl.
— Andy Paula
Above the lot, the great pink hoop of the Ed's Doughnut House sign broadcasts its frigid synthetic light into the night,
— Paul Murray