Nov 1 Quotes
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Nov 1 Quotes & Sayings
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I have actually had to ask my supervisors not to curse in meetings or in general in the workplace.
— Monica Johnson
Most people are just trying to get through the day. Sophisticated people learn how to get from the day.
— Jim Rohn
There is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of property.
— William Blackstone
Maybe no one can explain love. They can only be in it.
— Christine Johnson
May you live in peace today and forever.
— Debasish Mridha
[On President Kennedy's assassination Nov. 22, 1963:] Something dreadful is going to happen to the president today.
— Jeane Dixon
I think my cat is adorable, and I probably give it too much fresh chicken. Maybe if I had a child, I'd be giving the chicken to the child.
— Alison Goldfrapp
I was born on Nov. 4, which is election day ... my birthday has made more men and sent more back to honest work than any other days in the year.
— Will Rogers
Very few people make exterior movies anymore. It's always action films driven by action and quick editing.
— Janusz Kaminski
Laughter is grace in its gaseous form.
— Cathleen Falsani
There you go, Mr. Nabhan; seems to me you're right!
— George Noory
Instruction does much, but encouragement everything.
(Letter to A.F. Oeser, Nov. 9, 1768) — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
(Letter to A.F. Oeser, Nov. 9, 1768) — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I do things by the book, even when the book is stupid. You know why? That's how we get the conviction.
— Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Among all of the topics I cover in this book, the choice to vaccinate on schedule is backed by the strongest, clearest, biggest pile of evidence.
— Alice Callahan
George feels flattered and excited ... He can't resist slipping into the role Kenny so temptingly offers him.
— Christopher Isherwood
Are you sought out at parties?
No. Sorted out sometimes, and then slung out. — Ray Galton & Alan Simpson
No. Sorted out sometimes, and then slung out. — Ray Galton & Alan Simpson