Bellicose Deity Quotes & Sayings
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I mean, Eighteen years old is the age of consent in Europe and you can go anywhere and do anything you like. In America, it is dumb. At eighteen you should be able to do anything that you like, except get married. — John Entwistle

I have a dirty mouth sometimes, and I'm very liberal, and that doesn't always go down well in the film industry - especially when you've got to appeal to mums and daughters. — Amanda Seyfried

Then what good is he? (Maggie)
I ask myself every friggin' day exactly what you did. What good am I? The answer is simple. There's nothing good about me and I like it that way. Pride myself on it, in fact. (Savitar) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Kyle Baker's work is really funny, but it's also got a very clear vision. — Bill Sienkiewicz

I think isolation is one of the greatest problems, an ever-growing obstacle to political solidarity. — Elfriede Jelinek

But because it lay between those two countries, first it would be conquered and ruled by the Egyptians, and then the Babylonians would invade, so that the people who lived there were constantly being driven from one place to another. They built themselves towns and fortresses, to no avail. They were still not strong — E.H. Gombrich

What I'd like to say is that I think the lives of every one of these little kids who are trapped in these unsafe and failing schools are too important, and I'm willing to take the abuse in order to help them. — James R. Leininger

A mistake is a signal that it is time to learn something new, something you didn't know before. — Robert Kiyosaki

I want my life back.
-Dear Blue Sky — Mary Sullivan

It is hard to get animals which normally pay little attention to each other to do things together. One can teach dolphins to jump simultaneously out of the water precisely because they show similar behavior spontaneously, but try to make two domestic cats jump together and you will fail. — Frans De Waal

Gen, with his genius for languages, was often at a loss for what to say when left with only his own words. — Ann Patchett