“The poor taxpayer may wipe his shoes on a $3 doormat when he goes home, but not the Navy. It is, damn the cost, full feet ahead on a doormat you would be ashamed to get muddy.” MayHomeWould BePoorFeetCostShoesDamnAshamedNavyTaxpayersWipeMuddyDoormat Author:William Proxmire
“Contrary to what you may assume, I am not a pessimist but an indifferentist- that is, I don't make the mistake of thinking that the... cosmos... gives a damn one way or the the other about the especial wants and ultimate welfare of mosquitoes, rats, lice, dogs, men, horses, pterodactyls, trees, fungi, dodos, or other forms of biological energy.” ThinkingMenWayWantGivingMayFormEnergyMistakeTreeDogUltimateHorseAssumingContraryOne WayWelfareDamnCosmosRatsPessimistMosquitoesFungiLice Author:H. P. Lovecraft
“If I don't drive around the park, I'm pretty sure to make my mark. If I'm in bed each night by ten, I may get back my looks again. If I abstain from fun and such, I'll probably amount to much; But I shall stay the way I am, Because I do not give a damn.” IfsWayGivingLooksMayNightFunAmountBedTenHumorousMarkDamnParksGet Back Book:Dorothy Parker Source: Dorothy Parker
“I love travel because you may be uncomfortable, hungry, hot and sweaty, cold and shivering…but damn it, you will never be bored.” MayColdHotHungryBoredDamnUncomfortable Author:Tony Wheeler