Pay Phone Quotes
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Pay Phone Quotes & Sayings
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Every heart has a divine intelligence and natural guidance system. With every prayer, every meditation and every thought of love, we tune in to ours.
— Marianne Williamson
It's really annoying when you're trying to get to know someone and she doesn't pay attention to you because she's obsessed with her phone.
— Cory Monteith
He doesn't need to act normal," said Ty sharply.
"He bumped into a pay phone and said, 'Excuse me, miss,' on our way in," said Julian. — Cassandra Clare
"He bumped into a pay phone and said, 'Excuse me, miss,' on our way in," said Julian. — Cassandra Clare
Myth could be as sustaining as reality - sometimes even more so.
— Alexander McCall Smith
The fine arts once divorcing themselves from truth are quite certain to fall mad, if they do not die.
— Thomas Carlyle
My cell phone bill and my cable gets cut off all the time. Not because I don't have the money, but because I just forget to pay my bills.
— Erin Cummings
Work is like the rest of life. The best parts are free.
— Scott Adams
Our businesses can't create jobs when they're losing revenue, and the unemployed can't apply for jobs when they can't pay their phone bill.
— Chellie Pingree
She preferred to be at the receiving end of envy than pity.
— Julian Fellowes
The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.
— Albert Einstein
I have considered the directing, actually. Not so much the writing. That is not really interesting, but the directing is really interesting to me.
— Timothy Omundson
I don't want to pay good money to hear ordinary people's lunatic views. Most of the people who phone in are [lunatics] - certainly in Britain.
— John Gimlette
Friends call me Hitch. Maybe it can be turned into a 900-phone number. People would pay to talk to me.
— Christopher Hitchens
When he has lost all hope, all object in life, man becomes a monster in his misery.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
No sooner does man discover intelligence than he tries to involve it in his own stupidity.
— Jacques-Yves Cousteau
I'm a member and preacher to that church where the blind don't see and the lame don't walk and what's dead stays that way.
— Flannery O'Connor
Love is a verb; an action word. Its not a noun or an adjective.
— Carolyn Miles
Happiness need not be analyzed.
— Barbara Ann Kipfer