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April 10, 2026
Latest Quote Added
"Bozell The Clown"
"John of Orange"
"Elmer Gantbeck"
"Televangelist"
"Harold Hill"
"Lonesome Rhodes"
"Bye Felicia"
"(Name of player) From way downtown...BANG!"
"Good night and good luck."
"You are a liar."
"You, sir . . ."
"As promised."
"I can read his lips, and he is not praying."
"There has been a [name of player] sighting."
"Lugnuts...nothing but lugnuts."
"Mister Dictionary has failed us yet again."
"A good craftsman doesn't blame his tools."
"Full extension!"
"He gacked on it."
"Un-believable."
"(Emulating Tony Bruno) Houston, hello! (or any other city)"
"Brought to you by..."
"When this quality sports product..."
"NEEEEEEXT."
"He's frozen pizza."
"He will drool the drool of regret into the pillow of remorse."
"He beats him like a rented goalie!"
"He hits the ball, real hard."
"(named Player)..did not finish/qualify/win, etc."
"It's deep, and I don't think it's playable."
"From way downtown...BANG!"
"He puts the biscuit in the basket."
"They're...not...gonna...get him."
"He pulled a groin. His own we hope!"
"The terrorists have won... What was their goal 15 long, sad years ago? To strip from the world's greatest power, their traditions of growing tolerance. To hamstring the international interests of a country that barely stuck to the international double-white line of the moral road, but came closer than any other. To take our energies from trying... to help the world move forward, and instead make us direct those energies inward, at one another, within our own borders."
"I do know without fear of contradiction what the definition of life is and it is 12 words long. 'Life is defined by how much you improve the lives of others.'"
"An uprising of the reasonable is our only chance."
"Courage is a mutual thing."
"You know the Art Rule: Do something that entertains/interests YOU, if you're lucky it'll do (the) same for others"
"Without [hatred] Michelle Malkin would just be a big mashed up bag of meat with lipstick on it."
"The format of the nightly newscasts is still very much 1981 — "Tremble, onlookers! I am the anchorman and now here is a miracle: a report by satellite from many thousands of miles away. I will return to introduce another one in due course.""
"The world bursts at the seams with people ready to tell you you're not good enough. On occasion, some may be correct. But do not do their work for them. Seek any job; ask anyone out; pursue any goal. Don't take it personally when they say 'no' — they may not be smart enough to say "yes.""
"Without humor, a sports fan is a religious fanatic. Without humor, a newscast is a terrible, depressing, unpalatable thing."
"I just think if you're 44 years old and you're not smarter than you were when you were 35 years old or 25 years old, just stay in your room."
"If you make a decision in your life, even one as eminently logical and self-improving as "Why'd you start washing your hair every day?" and you start getting questioned hourly about it, you're going to start second-guessing yourself."
"This is the exact definition of my ego. When Fox had my head 40 feet high at Shea Stadium they said to me, "We're going to give out 100,000 temporary tattoos of your face at the Super Bowl." And I just swallowed and said, "No. God. Don't. You're not going to, you can't possibly β what do you mean, temporary?""
"I'm not trying to win a popularity contest. If you're in a public media setting and you're not expressing something of yourself, turn it over to someone who will. Just get out. Just go away and put somebody on who has a point of view, because the most dangerous thing about TV is its equalizing factor, its lowest common denominator factor. And that's what I fight against all the time."
"It's such a simple thing, really. It's an awareness that the other people in the world are other people, and that you are one of them. That every time you have a chance to help somebody out, to do what's right instead of what you think you're supposed to do, you should do it."
"I think sometimes in the establishment that there are a lot of people in America who resent the establishment, who resent the elite universities, who resent the large corporations and with some good reason this year β as we discovered β and who feel and who have felt prior to the advent of this sort of a great involvement of talk radio that they haven't had place to debate or even vent. And so, is Rush a deeply serious analyst and commentator? In some respects. Is he a showman as well? I think the answer is yes. But I'd never argue that he doesn't have place on the menu."
"I think no matter what we cover, people tend to see what we cover through their own particular political or personal prisms. I always ask people to be specific what they're talking about. You can't cover the Middle East β you can't cover American politics β you can't cover America these days without finding people in one place or another taking exception to what we do. I think it goes with the territory. Keeps me, at least I hope, mindful, always that there's at least one other opinion and sometimes a dozen other opinions. And they all bear accounting for. But not everybody is right you know because somebody says, "well you did X", and you say "well, maybe X is right in some cases"."