John Faso quotes

  • One of the many things I said was that Eliot Spitzer had one set of rules for himself and one set for everyone else. I never would have imagined it could be so glaring.
    -- John Faso

    #Said #Eliot

  • Hallo, Rabbit,” he said, “is that you?” "Let’s pretend it isn’t,” said Rabbit, “and see what happens.

  • Of beer, an enthusiast has said that it could never be bad, but that some brands might be better than others.

  • There are bullfighters who do it just for the money-they are worthless [said Hemingway]. The only one who matters is the bullfighter who feels it, so that if he did it for nothing, he would do it just as well. Same holds true for damn near everyone.

  • The poet exposes himself to the risk. All that has been said about poetry, all that he has learned about poetry, is only a partial assurance.

  • Lies kill love, it's been said. Well, what about frankness, then.

  • She could carry off anything; and some people said that she did.

  • I tested for a couple of pilots, but they said I was too tall.

  • Talk and tea is his specialty," said Giles. "He has about five cups of tea a day. But he works splendidly when we are looking.

  • I wish always to be quoted as George Eliot.

  • I'm as much influenced by Joseph Smith and the Mormons as I am, more so, than by Eliot. Actually, I'm much more influenced by the poetry of the Mormons.

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