
Watch for
phonies, keep your enemies close nigga watch your homies —
Tupac Shakur

If you sat around there long enough and heard all the
phonies applauding and all, you got to hate everybody in the world, I swear you did. —
J.D. Salinger

See, Biff, everybody around me is so false that I'm constantly lowering my ideals ... —
Arthur Miller

Pete (Rose) doesn't run with celebrities and he can't stand the
phonies. His big buddy in LA ain't Sinatra, it's a funny old groundskeeper. —
Sparky Anderson

Forced integration is just as wrong as forced segregation. —
Barry Goldwater

The real strong have no need to prove it to the
phonies. —
Charles Manson

I think lingerie plays a big part in how you carry yourself. —
Nicole Richie

Don't support the
phonies, SUPPORT THE REAL —
Tupac Shakur

Love for the joy of loving, and not for the offerings of someone else's heart. —
Marlene Dietrich

Facts are the enemy of truth. —
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

The only thing you can do to lead a crowd is prove your passion to them. —
Afrojack

Being an athlete helps me get those grandiose emotions of pleasure and pain that are involved in sports. —
Yanni

I was in the land of fakes and frauds and
phonies - I felt like saying "Howdy cousin," to everybody who walked by. —
Gary Reilly

Truth is not the enemy and whatever does not kill us, sets us free. —
Janis Ian

The unconditioned mind intuits truth. —
Bruce Lee

It's full of
phonies and all you do is study so that you can learn enough to be smart enough to be able to buy a golden Cadillac ... —
J.D. Salinger

Gerald's look assured her that he and the others would be as near angels as children could be without ceasing to be human. —
E. Nesbit

In a town full of
phonies, I'm not afraid to be me. —
Kyle Richards

Like most seasoned
phonies, I roundly suspect that everyone is as disingenuous as I am. —
David Sedaris

Rest and repose are as much a part of life's journeys as seeing all we came to see. —
Gina Greenlee

It was ability that mattered, not disability, which is a word I'm not crazy about using. —
Marlee Matlin