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Ayisha Cottontail Quotes By Valerie Z. Lewis

Carpe Rectum. Seize the hot ass the good Lord has provided. — Valerie Z. Lewis

Ayisha Cottontail Quotes By Anne Lamott

Sometimes it feels like God has reached down and touched me, blessed me a thousand times over, and sometimes it all feels like a mean joke, like God's advisers are Muammar Qaddafi and Phyllis Schlafly. — Anne Lamott

Ayisha Cottontail Quotes By Walter Benjamin

Our image of happiness is indissolubly bound up with the image of redemption. — Walter Benjamin

Ayisha Cottontail Quotes By Kathy Griffin

Most people new to a city on the ocean would probably go to the beach during the day when there are people around. I, on the other hand, decided to try a midnight swim at the somewhat gamy Santa Monica pier, by myself. That is, until a nearby guard kicked me off the beach for my own safety. — Kathy Griffin

Ayisha Cottontail Quotes By Danny Aiello

Death can't be so bad if mom went through it. It makes it easier for the child to follow. — Danny Aiello

Ayisha Cottontail Quotes By Riley Mackenzie

I'm tired of living my life like a bad movie. — Riley Mackenzie

Ayisha Cottontail Quotes By Lydia Alix Fillingham

The study of abnormality is one of the main ways that power relations are established in society. When an abnormality and its corresponding norm are defined, somehow it is always the normal person who has the power over the abnormal.
The psychologist tells us about the madmen, the physician about the patients, the criminologist (or the legal theorist, or the politician) talks about the criminal, but we never expect to hear the latter talk about the former - what they have to say has already been ruled irrelevant, because by definition they have no knowledge (but that is code for not wanting them to have any power). — Lydia Alix Fillingham