Related Quotes
sue taken
It's my mission to sue the MPAA and take them down. I don't know how to go about doing that. But to me, it seems like it's something that has to be taken care of. Seth Rogen
sue wants wish
We didn't see another option. No one wants to sue a two-ton gorilla. I wish we didn't have to do it. Pat Schroeder
sue
A State can sue for negligence as well as fraud damages. Barbara Ann Radnofsky
taken
Dining should be something that isn't always taken extremely seriously. Graham Elliot
taken
I'm scared of saying something that may get taken the wrong way. Tony Stewart
taken turn week
It has been a long week but things have taken a turn for the best. I am very optimistic. George Best
taken angel two
Well," he said, clearly enjoying my confusion. "It was actually for two souls, since you and Seth were both saved. But even if it wasn't, it still would've been worth it. Do you know the price of one soul, Georgina? It's beyond rubies and diamonds, beyond any mortal reckoning. If it had taken me centuries, if it had taken a dozen more angels to help me, it all would have been worth it. Richelle Mead
taken said andrea
I’ve come to ask you where Seth is.” "Funny,” said Andrea. “We were going to ask you the same thing.” I was taken aback. “How would I know?” They both just stared. "I don’t! Richelle Mead
taken son men
A prudent silence will frequently be taken for wisdom and a sentence or two cautiously thrown in will sometimes gain the palm of knowledge, while a man well informed but indiscreet and unreserved will not uncommonly talk himself out of all consideration and weight. (Alexander Hamilton's 'thesis on discretion' written to his son James shortly before his fatal duel with Burr.) Ron Chernow
taken heaven atheism
We weep over the graves of infants and the little ones taken from us by death; but an early grave may be the shortest way to heaven. Tryon Edwards
taken reserves
Everything Jack says is to be taken with considerable reserve. William S. Burroughs
taken order giving
In order that the facts obtained by observation and experiment may be capable of being used in furtherance of our exact and solid knowledge, they must be apprehended and analysed according to some Conceptions which, applied for this purpose, give distinct and definite results, such as can be steadily taken hold of and reasoned from. William Whewell