I'm back
quicker than a returning boomerang
View quotes by Leo SayerNothing spoils lunch any
quicker than a rogue meatball rampaging through your spaghetti.
View quotes by Jim DavisCandy is dandy, but liquor is
quicker. - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
View quotes by Roald DahlI just wish he could play a bit
quicker. When he went for his shots after the interval he looked better for it. [on Steve Davis]
View quotes by Paul HunterI'd heat up a lighter and press it on my hand. It's calming, actually. It's like having a drink. But it's
quicker.
View quotes by Christina RicciMoral habits, induced by public practices, are far
quicker in making their way into men's private lives, than the failings and faults of individuals are in infecting the city at large.
View quotes by PlutarchDivorce and hard times at school, all those things combined to mould me, to make me grow up
quicker. And it gave me the drive to pursue my dreams that I wouldn't necessarily have had otherwise.
View quotes by Christina Aguilera'Being horrible in a big film is a
quicker nosedive than doing an obscure film and making no money.'
View quotes by Renee ZellwegerI hate birds, I hate mice. Anything that moves
quicker than I do.
View quotes by Sheree MurphyI can remember when there weren't any women managers or computers. The computers have come in a lot
quicker than the women.
View quotes by Sheila MacDonaldOn his own history with mathematics, and connection with John Nash:
'I had a bit of a hiccup in the third year of high school. The school I was at hired a non-English speaking Hungarian who was a professional of some great standing in Eastern Europe. But he hadn't learned the English language yet. He probably is a great asset to the teaching staff now, but we were his first class. That was when mathematics and I parted ways.
'There's a lot of mathematics in music. It's all in groups of eight, mate, y'know. The one thing that I may have in common with John is that the subject matter I do know, the driving part of my life, my work life, there's a point where structure and scaffolding is left behind and intuition takes over. That's the difference between John and the next 100 mathematicians. He's fully prepared to leave the scaffolding behind and get into the ether of the equation and find the answer quicker. The bane of his existence, however, is finding the proof.'
View quotes by Russell Crowe
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