Toting Quotes
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He could dismiss several schools of philosophy by shifting slightly in his chair or toting his whisky glass.
— Dylan Moran
After initially trying to defend his remarks about gun-toting, tabacky-chewing, bitter Jesus freaks, Barack Obama is now backpedaling furiously.
— Charles Foster Johnson
Anybody toting guns and stripping moose don't care too much about what they do with Jews and blacks.
— Alcee Hastings
Stheno just kept toting them across California so she could offer Percy a snack before she killed him.
— Rick Riordan
The Republican Party: a few million gun-toting, Armageddon-ready Baptists.
— Barbara Ehrenreich
Every Adam needs an Eve.
— David Mitchell
There was no treachery too base for the world to commit.
— Virginia Woolf
Dammit. What kind of weapons are they toting?" "Uh, teeth. Mostly teeth, Harry." I glared at him. "Not the dogs.
— Jim Butcher
Marriage is the union of two people who arrive toting the luggage of life. And that luggage always contains sin.
— Dave Harvey
If you were a library book, I would never bring you back.
— Lovett F. Edwards
There is no useful information contained in historical price movements of securities.
— Louis Bachelier
I had a migraine for about seven or eight straight days, and I was unable to sleep most nights.
— April Winchell
Remember when vacation photos meant toting along a bulky camera?
— Peter Diamandis
Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else can.
— Elsa Maxwell
The Emperor tells us that civilization will only achieve perfection when the last stone of the last church falls upon the last priest.
— Graham McNeill
Actions define our life, not reactions.
— Debasish Mridha
But Holly the gun-toting, wild-haired madwoman of the night before was in there somewhere, I knew. It made me look upon her with fond affection.
— Jonathan Stroud
Patience, n. A minor form of dispair, disguised as a virtue.
— Ambrose Bierce