“Three thousand people died at ground zero. Their families are entitled to a little bit of respect, to respect the memory of those poor people that died there. And how about the families of all those soldiers that died in the two ensuing wars? Aren't they entitled to a little bit of respect - the kids, the wives, the parents?” PeopleLittlesTwoWarKidsThreeBitsParentMemoriesPoorWifeThousandLittle BitDiedSoldierZeroEntitledPoor PeopleGround Zero Author:Carl Paladino
“Little girls love dolls. They just don't love doll clothes. We've got four thousand dolls and ain't one of them got a stitch of clothes on.” LittlesHumorFunnyGirlComedyFourThousandClothesDollsStitchesGirl Love Author:Jeff Foxworthy
“Texas is just so rich with characters. Women who live alone in a little house on a thousand acres with nothing but cattle and a pickup truck. And an airplane.” LittlesCharacterHouseRichThousandTexasAirplaneTruckCattleAcresPickupsPickup Trucks Author:Sissy Spacek
“The biggest danger in sailing is not the open ocean. It's hitting things. So if I have a thousand miles between me and land, a storm doesn't really upset me. If the boat's set up right, you get beat up a little bit, but the boat's going to handle it fine.” IfsLittlesBitsLandDangerFineThousandOceanLittle BitBeatsStormMilesHandleBoatUpsetHittingSailingThousand Miles Author:John Moffitt
“Freedom, Truth, Honour you could rattle off a hundred such words and behind every one of them would gather a thousand punks, pompous little farts, waving the banner with one hand and reaching under the table with the other.” LittlesHandsBehindsThousandHundredTablesReachingHonourPunkBannerFartPompousGonzoHonour You Book:The Rum Diary: A Novel Source: The Rum Diary: A Novel
“There is, moreover, very little sense in preventing young people from giving expression to their ideas on the pretext that they have less experience than have older persons. There are many who may live a thousand years without encountering experience of any value. It could only be in a society of persons equally gifted that such an idea could have any meaning.” PeopleGivingYearsMayLittlesPersonsIdeasYoungValuesExpressionThousandThousand YearsGiftedPreventingPretext Book:Sex & Character Source: Sex & Character
“Under the summer roses When the flagrant crimson Lurks in the dusk Of the wild red leaves, Love, with little hands, Comes and touches you With a thousand memories, And asks you Beautiful, unanswerable questions.” LittlesHandsBeautifulAsksMemoriesThousandSummerRedRoseDuskCrimsonLittle HandsRed Leaves Book:The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg Source: The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg