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“There’s two kinds of coaches. Them that’s fired and them that’s gonna be fired.”

 

“He can take his’n and beat your’n or he can take your’n and beat his’n.” [referring to Bear Bryant or Don Shula or both]

 

“My name’s pronounced ‘Awl,’ but no one could pronounce it right. Even in school, I answered to the name Bum. Oail was my daddy’s first name, too. But he went by the nickname Flip.”

 

Oail Andrew Phillips aka Bum Phillips, 1923-2013

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I am trying to trace a quotation about King Charles the second. It was to the effect that he was a very tolerant, forgiving King but that this did not reflect to his credit since he had such a low opinion of men no one could disappoint him.

 

I think I read it in Antonia Fraser's biography but it may have been in a biography of Marlborough. Remember C caught M bedding C's mistress.

 

Anyhow I cannot find it. Can anyone help, please? :rolleyes:

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"If I was in the Senate, I'd kill myself" -- Chris Christie, popular bipartisan Republican Governor of New Jersey, after visiting Washington during the government shutdown.

It is a little over-the-top to call Chris Christie "bipartisan" (although many have - see the story linked below). A better description of Chris Christie is "New Jerseyan." He is for New Jersey first, politics be damned. But make no mistake about it, he is a full-fledged Republican. And that is something that is driving me crazy. Because, as a fellow New Jerseyan, I really like the guy. I just don't like his politics or most of his policies.

 

The New Jersey Gubernatorial election is coming up on November 5. His challenger, Barbara Buono, has little or no chance of winning. I am having a hard time deciding whether to vote for a man who unquestionably is an able governor who puts the interests of the State above all else, or for a woman whose politics and policy agenda much more closely match my own.

 

See, for example, the following story about Chris Christie:

 

http://www.foxnews.c...-sandy-efforts/

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Are those really who said that? I associate the first with Omar and the second with Marlo.

 

 

Heh. Many (most?) familiar quotations get attributed to people who didn't originate them (or say them at all). Or to quote Yogi Berra, "I didn't say half the things I said."

 

"Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeit"

 

-Einstein

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“I spent half my money on gambling, alcohol and wild women. The other half I wasted.”

 

― W.C. Fields

 

George Best said something very similar along with:

 

"In 1969 I gave up women and alcohol - it was the worst 20 minutes of my life."

 

and on receiving a blood transfusion in association with his liver transplant

 

"I was in for 10 hours and had 40 pints - beating my previous record by 20 minutes."

 

But I think the best quote was allegedly delivered to him by a hotel bellboy delivering champagne who found him in bed with Miss World with casino winnings all over the bed:

 

"So George, where did it all go wrong?"

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"Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope"

 

(Freewheelin' Frankin Freakoutski"

:D Ah, the memories…

 

AFAIK, Franklin was the only one of the Freak Brothers (who were not siblings) who last name was never mentioned. The other two were Phineas Phreak and Fat Freddy Freekowtski. :)

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Indeed, the "'Shut up,' he explained" quote is actually by Ring Lardner. It is a fine piece of prose.

 

My favorite Dorothy Parker story involved her animosity with Clair Boothe Luce. Once both of them arrived at a door at the same time, and after an awkward moment, Luce stepped back and said, "Age before beauty, my dear." Parker breezed past saying, "And pearls before swine."

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Indeed, the "'Shut up,' he explained" quote is actually by Ring Lardner. It is a fine piece of prose.

 

My favorite Dorothy Parker story involved her animosity with Clair Boothe Luce. Once both of them arrived at a door at the same time, and after an awkward moment, Luce stepped back and said, "Age before beauty, my dear." Parker breezed past saying, "And pearls before swine."

Heh. I used to have a pretty good memory, but I lost it somewhere, and now I'm not sure where to look for it. :P

 

"In the morning I will be sober, and you will still be ugly". -- Sir Winston Churchill.

 

"I'm lookin' for loopholes." -- W.C. Fields, shortly before his death, explaining why he was reading the Bible.

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Heh. I used to have a pretty good memory, but I lost it somewhere, and now I'm not sure where to look for it. :P

 

"In the morning I will be sober, and you will still be ugly". -- Sir Winston Churchill.

 

"I'm lookin' for loopholes." -- W.C. Fields, shortly before his death, explaining why he was reading the Bible.

 

 

 

any quote the last 100 years by Churchill, drunk, exhausted, or otherwise.

He is a leader

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