Roaring Twenties Quotes
Collection of top 18 famous quotes about Roaring Twenties
Roaring Twenties Quotes & Sayings
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No one is asking what happened to all the homeless. No one cares, because it's easier to get on the subway and not be accosted.
— Richard Linklater
A warrior takes every opportunity to teach himself.
— Paulo Coelho
Doing real world projects is, I think, the best way to learn and also to engage the world and find out what the world is all about.
— Ray Kurzweil
There are always decades that interest people. For me, that's the Roaring Twenties.
— Ian Somerhalder
Ser Loras lusts for glory as real men lust for women, the least the gods can do is grant him a death worthy of a song.
— George R R Martin
I looked back on the roaring Twenties, with its jazz, 'Great Gatsby' and the pre-Code films as a party I had somehow managed to miss.
— Hugh Hefner
I am high in the sky, and still I do not see the face of god.
— Gherman Titov
When penetration is desired, the focus is on what works for the recipient: we have yet to meet a dildo that got hung up on its own needs.
— Dossie Easton
I went to an audition for a Harry Belafonte Roaring Twenties special for choreographer Donald McKayle, but I failed.
— Judith Jamison
The Roaring Twenties were the period of that Great American Prosperity which was built on shaky foundations.
— J. Paul Getty
In her experience cowboys were notoriously unreliable, generally unfaithful, and rarely capable of settling at all.
— Victoria Vane
Exercise is the beste intrument in learnyng.
— Robert Recorde
Well, in the end, there was no helping this. Sometimes you just had to adopt the attitude summed up by, Too bad.
— Iain M. Banks
It is unacceptable that more than 1 billion people are hungry every day while another billion are obese.
— Paul Polman
Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing.
— Clive James
Good is not a thing you are. It's a thing you do.
— G. Willow Wilson