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I Suppose Quotes by Mark Twain
- They do say that when a man starts down hill everybody is ready to help him with a kick, and I suppose it is so.
- Stars are good too. I wish I could get some to put in my hair. But I suppose I never can. You would be surprised…
- Foreigners cannot enjoy our food, I suppose, any more than we can enjoy theirs. It is not strange; for tastes are made, not born. I…
- It is human life. We are blown upon the world; we float buoyantly upon the summer air a little while, complacently showing off our grace…
- Man has been here 32,000 years. That it took a hundred million years to prepare the world for him is proof that that is what…
More I Suppose Quotes
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- I suppose for me as an artist it wasn't always just about expressing my work; I really wanted, more than anything else,… — David Bowie
- I kind of call myself an atheist, I suppose - although quite a spiritual atheist, I hope. — Danny Boyle
- My mum always felt that women deserved as much as men, and should have as much power, so I suppose I opted… — Jo Brand
- I like to think I'm a listener, and I'm fascinated by observing people - I suppose you just lock that in. — Amanda Burton
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- Performers are so vulnerable. They're frightened of humiliation, sure their work will be crap. I try to make an environment where it's… — Jane Campion
- Thence, I suppose, my natural disposition to make fresh acquaintances, and to break with them so readily, although always for a good… — Giacomo Casanova
- I suppose that's one of the ironies of life doing the wrong thing at the right moment. — Charlie Chaplin