Jim Kelly Famous Quotes & Sayings
9 Jim Kelly Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
I remember as a young man seeing these bigger-than-life, strong images of black manhood in the form of Jim Brown and Fred Williamson, Jim Kelly, Billy Dee Williams. All these guys were these alpha males who were smart, attractive. I said, 'Wow, I want to be like that.'— Michael Jai White

The toughest individual I've ever met in my life is Jim Kelly, number 12.— Andre Reed

Since I'm presuming you don't mean you finally bought him a leash, let me say simply that there is a big difference between allowing an animal to ravage you and allowing yourself to be ravaged. One is common. The other is art. It is planned. Crafted, even. Only capable of being done by a master.— Richelle Mead

The middle class male thinks he has a monopoly on objectivity.— Grayson Perry

We in America have gotten addicted to cheap food. The result of that is antibiotic-laden fish, foods that are bred to be portable.— Ruth Reichl

Science...how beautiful science was - that it was one of the proofs of God's presence. All that order out of chaos.— Jim Kelly

That night, when SanJuanna had cleared the main course and brought dessert in, my mother called for quiet and said,— Jacqueline Kelly
"Boys, I have an announcement to make. Your sister made the apple pies tonight. I'm sure we will all enjoy them very much."
"Can I learn how, ma'am?" said Jim Bowie.
"No, J.B. Boys don't bake pies," Mother said.
"Why not?" he said.
"They have wives who make pies for them."
"But I don't have a wife."
"Darling, I'm sure you will have a very nice one someday when you're older, and she'll make you many pies. Calpurnia, would you care to serve?"
Was there any way I could have a wife, too? I wondered as I cut through the browned C and promptly shattered the entire crust.

A Race car is more beautiful than the Victory of Samotracia— Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

In engineering or medical science, a deep understanding of uncertainty can be a matter of life and death. In politics, over-confidence is often the norm; uncertainty is seen as weakness when really it is a vital part of decision making. In this respect, science delivers an important lesson in humility. In— Brian Cox
