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  • My biggest win was getting the meal money bumped from $5 to $7. -- Bob Cousy
  • I think that many people in history who had power were bumped off because they had power. -- Oliver Stone
  • I've bumped into at least three people in town who all insist 'Winter's Bone' is about them. -- Daniel Woodrell
  • They wouldn't let me into Germany from 1998-2000 because I bumped into the chancellor's daughter on my skateboard. -- Patrick Carman
  • I have had a lot of blessed, interesting things happen to me and have bumped up against some amazing people. -- Rob Lowe
  • And I was booked once to go on 'Ed Sullivan' and I got bumped and ran out the back door crying. -- Aretha Franklin
  • I don't really know anything about the movie business, even though I've lived in Los Angeles my whole life - somehow I've never bumped into it. -- Lisa See
  • I'll always remember when I bumped into Good Morning America's Robin Roberts on a flight to my mother's funeral in 1994, and how kind she was during that difficult time. -- Gayle King
  • It is a question whether, when we break a murderer on the wheel, we do not fall into the error a child makes when it hits the chair it has bumped into. -- Georg C. Lichtenberg
  • I've been called funny. I assume my wife thinks I'm funny. But generally, if you bumped into me and said hello, I would say hello back, politely. And that would be it. -- Robert Webb
  • I'm not really a fan of people who think they're better than others. There's no reason to act that way. I couldn't even stand to yell at someone if they bumped right into me. -- Jackie Evancho
  • I bumped into my cousin after she'd shaved her hair very short, and she looked incredible. She seemed so effortless and cool, and I wanted that. And, I've had it like that ever since. -- Laura Mvula
  • The upside to smoking is that you get to be social. I was looking for a light when I bumped into Ben Harper's manager. A couple of days later, Ben and I were in the studio. -- Beth Orton
  • Cotton Owens was leading and daddy was second. They came up on me and I moved over to let them pass. Cotton went on, but daddy bumped me in the rear and my car went right into the wall. -- Richard Petty
  • I think ever since I started to read, there have been favorite novels for different stages of my life. And one is never bumped out of place to yield to another. Instead, I just add to my favorite shelves. -- Robin Hobb
  • My father, we bumped heads when I was younger, much younger... I had different ideas that I shared with him. He didn't like them as much. He gets upset or whatever. I guess I had a strong opinion from when I was a little boy. -- Ziggy Marley
  • I've gotten more flack from the remake nature of our 'Being Human' from American audiences than I have from British fans. Every fan of the BBC original that I've bumped into seemed very excited and interested in seeing what we did with it - at least to my face! -- Samuel Witwer
  • You have this impression from England that New Yorkers can be quite aggressive, but certainly the people that I've bumped into and the friends I've made here don't seem that way. Just walking down the street and asking for directions, people seem to be very helpful and happy to help. -- Archie Panjabi
  • No one is fit to judge a book until he has rounded Cape Horn in a sailing vessel, until he has bumped into two or three icebergs, until he has been lost in the sands of the desert, until he has spent a few years in the House of the Dead. -- Van Wyck Brooks
  • Movie stars are doing TV series, and former TV stars are doing guest shots. Everybody gets bumped down the line. That's affected everyone in the industry. I've been lucky; I've stayed busy. I'll cross my fingers until it's my turn to be sitting around, not working. I'm sure that'll happen, too. -- Zeljko Ivanek
  • Little Alice fell d o w n the hOle, bumped her head and bruised her soul -- Lewis Carroll
  • I turned and bumped by head against his chest a few times. It was the nearest hard surface. -- Ilona Andrews
  • It makes me happy when my sons come home and tell me, 'We bumped into Donatella and she says hi. -- Stephanie Seymour
  • My Sister Rosa was bumped from the schedule. None of my books has ever been bumped before. It freaked me out. -- Justine Larbalestier
  • When we get bumped - we spill what we are full of - Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. -- James MacDonald
  • Because if she let go of her grief even for a minute it would only hit her harder when she bumped into it again. -- Alice Munro
  • [Adulthood feels like] walking around in the desert with a bag over your head, being bumped into by people who rob you as they bore you. -- Dylan Moran
  • They weren't pressed together as closely as normal, but his shoulder bumped hers, then remained there. It was very subtle, and possibly even accidental, but it was enough. -- Maureen Johnson
  • This big fat woman bumped me on the floor, she was rarin' to go, she was rarin' to go. Then she did a dip, I almost broke my hip. -- Joe Tex
  • I've been bumped, I've had to go up after them, I've had stuff thrown at me, I've been booed. I've had people steal from me and lie to me. -- Bill Burr
  • If you're a serious actor, you wouldn't put yourself up for one of those shows in case you got bumped off the first week and all your colleagues saw it. -- Elaine Paige
  • When I don't make any progress, it is because I have bumped into the wall of language. Then I draw back with a bloody head. And would like to go on. -- Karl Kraus
  • Edward stretched out his arm, his hand curled into a fist. Seth grinned, revealing the long row of dagger teeth, and bumped his nose against Edward's hand. "Nice teamwork," Edward murmured. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • Are you alright?No, I bumped my head. Rubbing the spot, I looked dazedly around the bare hallwayWhat did I bang it on? I demanded ungrammaticallyMy head. he said, rather grumpily, I thought. -- Diana Gabaldon
  • His shoulder bumped mine again. "Can I ask you something?" I didn't answer. He was going to ask me anyway. People don't say that if they don't want to pry something out of you. -- Lilith Saintcrow
  • Perfectly good fruit, simply in being bumped about by chance, indifferently sniffed at, idly handled and overlooked, is sometimes gradually made unfit for those who would otherwise choose it. So it is with lovers. -- James Guida
  • I find that musically, looking back, I have learned much more from those relationships, people I have bumped into that I have admired, that's the way I feel musically I have learned most in life. -- John Towner Williams
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