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We, as Unitarians, may feel that the world is coming our way.
— William Howard Taft
The single biggest time waster in the world is not completing what you start.
— John Nance Garner
I say that I played a doorstop in Dune because I remember standing around a lot. I was down there for months.
— Jack Nance
You have to do a little bragging on yourself even to your relatives-man doesn't get anywhere without advertising.
— John Nance Garner
And the more pity that great folk should have count'nance in this world to drown or hang themselves more than their even-Christen.
— William Shakespeare
Leaders shouldn?t attach moral significance to their ideas: Do that, and you can?t compromise.
— Peter Drucker
Tradition has made women cowardly.
— Nance O'Neil
Do not underestimate the essent.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
The pro keeps coming on. He beats Resistance at its own game by being even more resolute and even more implacable than it is.
— Steven Pressfield
Vice president: A spare tire on the automobile of government.
— John Nance Garner
I write to right the wrongs of reality.
— Lara Nance
The vice-presidency isnt worth a bucket of warm piss,
— John Nance Garner
I don't think I've gotten any smarter, but your reflexes slow down before you do something stupid when you're older.
— Kris Kristofferson
Arrogance and Conceit are the mother and father of a closed mind.
Charles Jennings, "Journey of the Chosen". — Richard Nance
Charles Jennings, "Journey of the Chosen". — Richard Nance
The trouble today is that we have too many laws.
— John Nance Garner
Powerful indeed is the empire of habit.
— Publilius Syrus
The Vice Presidency isn't worth a pitcher of warm spit.
— John Nance Garner
To sum it all up: It was a great picture to do; I just wish it had never been released.
— Jack Nance
If't be summer news, Smile to't before; if winterly, thou need'st But keep that count'nance still.
— William Shakespeare
So spake the Son, and into terrour chang'd His count'nance too severe to be beheld And full of wrauth bent on his Enemies.
— John Milton