A Quote by Rafael Palmeiro

I don't think anybody ever saw anybody taking anything. — © Rafael Palmeiro
I don't think anybody ever saw anybody taking anything.
I think after 9/11, here in America, I saw something extraordinary. I saw neighbors looking after neighbors. I don't think anybody asked who anybody voted for. It was people taking care of other people.
Anybody who has ever been in business, anybody who has ever paid bills, anybody who has ever lived in a serious adult life knows that indebtedness is a killer.
Anybody who's ever mattered, anybody who's ever been happy, anybody who's ever given any gift into the world has been a divinely selfish soul, living for his own best interest. No exceptions.
Everything I do is intended to make people laugh and think. I just think something is funny, it's not hurting anybody, not stabbing anybody, not shooting anybody, not making anybody watch me perform. There are thousands of comedians, don't come see me because it's not like I hide it.
I don't think anybody should ever touch anybody in anger, ever.
I don’t think Ed Reed has to take a back seat to anybody who ever played the position. ANYBODY.
The worst thing that could possibly happen to anybody would be to not be used for anything by anybody. Thank you for using me, even though I didn't want to be used by anybody.
I think anybody who saw him will tell you that Willie Mays was the greatest player who ever lived.
How does anybody ever think of anything?
I think part of our problem right now in the country is that people feel that nobody listens to them. And that means that they just don't trust anybody in government, anybody in politics, and anybody in the economy.
I don't think anybody ever really just retires where they don't do anything.
?"But you're the toughest son of a b!&€# i've ever seen.You never let anybody get near you.You never let anybody know what you really think.
I did a musical that I don't think anybody ever saw, called 'One Shining Moment,' and in that cast was Megan Mullally and Kevin Anderson.
I don't think the Church has ever contributed anything to anybody, anyplace, at any time.
My sense is that you can never teach anybody anything, or change anybody in ways that they don't already have in mind.
I don't want to say anything negative about anybody or anything or anybody's political beliefs. I've never done that. I've never tried to get involved in those things.
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