In life, if you are refused membership to a club, you get a refund check for dues paid; what happens to your tithes if Jesus denies you entry to God's Paradise? Mal. 3:10.

— Felix Wantang

We check our cellphones 100 Times per day.(Credit to Thoughty2).

— Deyth Banger

I grew up reading the newspapers, mostly the sports section. I was a wrestler and would check to see if I was ranked.

— Michael Pena

What it is basically, if you go to a gun show, and there's somebody out there in the parking lot, and they're getting out of their car, and they've got an A-15 on their shoulder, or... John Q. Public wants to sell a handgun or whatever, then there's no background check.

— Phil Gingrey

From one side what Steve Jobs has planted in his brain 'That everyday is his last day...' - is a great idea and I can support it. But to think that everyday will be your last they won't be some kind a wanting to die soon or to be more close to say to fate 'Come here, I want to die. Please take first my soul then the other people soul?'. Sometimes by doing this and saying in my mind I feel like this I challange the fate. You can check out the film about Paul Averhoff - Check out what this guy has done he is runner, but look what happen in his life!

— Deyth Banger

Energy should be used to check out stuff and think on them... So far I used it to criticize victims and killers... So far it's awesome job.

— Deyth Banger

Carpe per diem - seize the check.

— Robin Williams

My model for business is The Beatles: They were four guys that kept each others' negative tendencies in check they balanced each other. And the total was greater than the sum of the parts.

— Steve Jobs

Paul McCartney had a baby when he was 61; Rod Stewart was 66; Rupert Murdoch was a stunning 72. Not only does that mean they'll have less stamina than the average dad, that means they'll, well, check out a lot sooner too.

— Jeffrey Kluger

On 'Check Your Head' and 'Ill Communication,' most of the lyrics are much more, 'OK, you take that, and I'll say that' - they're split up.

— Mike D