A Quote by Al Murray

Thanks to the internet, I buy lots of music, but thanks to my easily distracted nature, I forget about half of it! — © Al Murray
Thanks to the internet, I buy lots of music, but thanks to my easily distracted nature, I forget about half of it!
Every year, I hear about Thanksgiving. Who do one give thanks to? ... And who is giving thanks? What are they giving thanks for? For lots of poverty that's on the earth and lots of war that is a-rumoring all over the earth? For lots of people who die daily and the crime that multiply?
There are varieties of Spanglish. There's Spanglish spoken by Cuban Americans in Miami called cubonics is different from Mexican American Spanglish, but thanks to the Internet, thanks to radio and television, thanks to what is happening in the classrooms, in the streets in the restaurants, we are finding a middle ground.
The 19th century was the great period of engineering, thanks to the railways, thanks to lots of discoveries in metallurgy.
Ladies and gentlemen, my mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you!
"Thanks," many small businesspeople are saying, "but no thanks. Forget the government credits and loan programs, and just get rid of all the bureaucratic red tape and high taxes which make it hard to build businesses, hire employees and meet our payroll."
There's so much corruption in America; there's so much corruption around the world. It's all coming to the surface thanks to the Internet, and thanks to the younger people who are saying, 'We don't like corrupt people.'
On the night He was betrayed Jesus broke bread and lifted it up and gave THANKS. If Jesus can give thanks in that, can we not give thanks in all?
When you rise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your life, for your strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason to give thanks, the fault lies in yourself.
For three things I thank God every day of my life: thanks that he has vouchsafed me knowledge of his works; deep thanks that he has set in my darkness the lamp of faith; deep, deepest thanks that I have another life to look forward to--a life joyous with light and flowers and heavenly song.
A refined nature is vexed by knowing that some one owes it thanks, a coarse nature by knowing that it owes thanks to some one.
He who thanks but with the lips. Thanks but in part; the full, the true Thanksgiving. Comes from the heart.
Thanks, for a country where nobody is allowed to mind his own business. Thanks, for a nation of finks.
Take another look at your life. Give thanks. Accept your circumstances. Give thanks. Count your blessings. Give thanks. Show up for each day's meditation. Be willing to give the basic tools a fair chance. They can help you find your way.
Thanks to the morning light, Thanks to the foaming sea, To the uplands of New Hampshire, To the green-haired forest free.
I told the Congress, 'Thanks, but no thanks,' on that Bridge to Nowhere.
There is a way to live the big of giving thanks in all things. It is this: to give thanks in this one small thing. The moments will add up.
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