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35th Birthday Funny Quotes By Nancy Pearcey

Urban areas tend to attract members of the 'knowledge class' - people who work with ideas, data, information. — Nancy Pearcey

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By Michael Lynton

We will continue to renew and redefine Sony Pictures. — Michael Lynton

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By George R R Martin

Sour Billy had left his horse tied up outside a grog shop. He mounted it, and told the girl to walk along beside him. They — George R R Martin

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By Ayn Rand

Observe, in politics, that the term extremism has become a synonym of "evil," regardless of the content of the issue (the evil is not what you are extreme about, but that you are "extreme" - i.e., consistent). — Ayn Rand

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By William Shakespeare

Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing. — William Shakespeare

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By Anais Nin

You carry away with you a reflection of me, a part of me. I dreamed you; I wished for your existence. You will always be a part of my life. If I love you, it must be because we shared, at some moment, the same imaginings, the same madness, the same stage. — Anais Nin

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By Ania Szado

Stripping her of her name had been almost as satisfying as removing her dress. — Ania Szado

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By Melissa Bank

He never told me that he loved me."
"Some men don't," she says. "Some men say it all the time and don't mean it."
I recognize myself in the latter category, not with Demetri but with one of his predecessors. I sometimes said "I love you" to Josh because I was afraid I didn't; toward the end, I hardly said it at all, and when I did I meant, I WISH I LOVED YOU. — Melissa Bank

35th Birthday Funny Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

Pornography and violence are by-products of societies in which private identity has been ... destroyed by sudden environmental change. — Marshall McLuhan