Scranton Quotes
Collection of top 20 famous quotes about Scranton
Scranton Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Scranton quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
We tend to prefer candidates that don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco.
— Sarah Palin
Holding my hands out open wide. Not catching the drops or trying to hold them. I'm letting them leave their mark and then letting them go.
— Ally Condie
Pennsylvania couldn't be prouder of our native son, Joe Biden from Scranton. No one knows us better than Joe.
— Bob Casey Jr.
There used to be an old bad joke. I hope it's not so much a good joke anymore. 'Everybody's from Scranton; no one's in Scranton.'
— Joe Biden
I'm one of those people who, as long as I am still healthy and my thoughts are more or less clear, I don't think I can retire entirely.
— Martti Ahtisaari
You need a graphic understanding of a situation to make a complete judgment and we didn't have that.
— William Scranton
By Thursday morning, we'd gotten over the worst of it.
— William Scranton
Everything touches everything.
— Jorge Luis Borges
And if you're not going to have a clear health threat, you don't want to panic people.
— William Scranton
But the issue became, how long do you keep the press waiting so that you can gather more information?
— William Scranton
And I remember walking in there and, I must say, I was quite unnerved the closer I got to it.
— William Scranton
Obviously, I know what I'm best at: catch-and-shoot. But I can put the ball on the floor.
— Jason Terry
The end excuses any evil.
— Sophocles
Life is the constant opportunity to wake up.
— Byron Katie
It is St. Patrick's Day. And here in Scranton, that is a huge deal. It is the closest that the Irish will ever get to Christmas.
— Michael Scott
The value of government to the people it serves is in direct relationship to the interest citizens themselves display in the affairs of state.
— William Scranton
The iron chain and the silken cord are both equally bonds.
— Friedrich Schiller