Quotes about your (16 Quotes)


    'What's My Line' 1971 was a magical experience as I was still in my teens, and it was my first appearance. You know how they say you never forget 'your first'!

    If we have another 2,000 people killed, I want Nancy Pelosi and George Soros, John Conyers and Pat Leahy to go to the funeral and say, 'Your son was vaporized because we didn't want to dump some guy's head under water for 30 seconds.'



    When an opponent declares, 'I will not come over to your side,' I calmly say, 'Your child belongs to us already.... What are you You will pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will know nothing else but this new community.'


    A Seattle lawyer once interrupted his lengthy cross-examination of a witness and exclaimed, 'Your Honor, one of the jurors is asleep.' 'You put him to sleep,' replied the judge. 'Suppose you wake him up.'

    You can't listen to what people who aren't musical have to say. When Anytime was released, I had bad reviews, and at first I was hurt. Your songs are like your children. You don't want to hear, 'Your kid is ugly.' But I knew the record was good and it would sell.


    I just walked into his office and said, 'Your boy was real good in the huddle,' ... He kept everybody calm. I didn't sense any (anxiety) in his eyes or in his voice. We kind of fed off that.


    When you drive by Radio City and you see your name up there and it's only 'your' name. I just went 'ooh'. I thought this is really like looking at another person.

    When I was growing up my mother would say, 'Your dad may have to learn about being a father because he lost his own and that would have affected him'.


    Every answer he gives he gives himself a little out. It's frustrating to me as a lawyer to not be able to say, 'Your Honor, instruct the witness to answer the question.' I've thought several times there is a follow-up question I would ask if I were up there.

    Life without credit would be horrid. Life with too much credit is worse than horrid its a nightmare. Credit always costs. Whenever you say 'charge it' You are paying something more, in one way or another, than you would pay for the same item or service in cash. There is a plus to credit if one can use it wisely. For a home, for an automobile, for schooling, etc. But take care dont abuse it. Stay well below 'your desires.' And pay off as quickly as you can. Take care of what you have and have as little as you really need. Buy 'used' when practical. Make do with what you have until you can pay cash for consumable items.

    While I do have an affection for Jill Kelly, I wouldn't call it an obsession. Obsession is the sort of word one immediately associates with statements like, 'Your Honor, my client promises to keep the court-ordered mandatory distance away from...'



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