Shoot Straight Quotes
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Shoot Straight Quotes & Sayings
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The only thing that is not art is inattention
— Marcel Duchamp
Father forgive me for I have sinned. -Damian
— Peter J. Tomasi
But if you must be clever, then be clever. Be brave. Sleep with fists closed and shoot straight.
— Catherynne M Valente
What comes next? Super Mario 128? Actually, that's what I want to do.
— Shigeru Miyamoto
You are the beautiful and elusive pinpoint of radiance that lit up the darkness and called me home.
— Sara Humphreys
The mainstream media showed, for example, no blood and guts resulting from the 9/11 attacks.
— Bruce Jackson
You dwell in whitened castles
with deep and poisoned moats
and cannot hear the curses
which fill your children's throats. — Maya Angelou
with deep and poisoned moats
and cannot hear the curses
which fill your children's throats. — Maya Angelou
You don't have to be straight. You just have to shoot straight.
— Stephanie Miller
Shoot straight, you bastards! Don't make a mess of it!
— Breaker Morant
You don't have to be straight to be in the military; you just have to be able to shoot straight.
— Barry Goldwater
Now, aged 50, I'm just poised to shoot forth quite free straight and undeflected my bolts whatever they are.
— Virginia Woolf
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— Andreas
An arrow isn't the only thing I shoot straight. If you ever come near my wife, you'll be hauled off in a body bag.
— Lucy McConnell
If you find it impossible to pray, hide behind your good Angel and charge him to pray in your stead.
— John Vianney
You don't need to be straight to fight and die for your country. You just need to shoot straight.
— Barry Goldwater
The more these readjustments are delayed ... the longer the depression will have to last, and the longer complete recovery is postponed.
— Murray Rothbard
Don't be afraid to be different.
— Michael Jackson
A change of fortune hurts a wise man no more than a change of the moon.
— Benjamin Franklin