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Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By James Franco

Barry had done it with her, the girl I loved, and it had meant nothing to him; Tanya would die and no one would care; and there were billions of bodies alive on earth and they would all be buried and ground into dirt; and Picasso was a master at age sixteen and I was a perfect shit. — James Franco

Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By Pawan Kalyan

I have been a depressed kid. I wanted to lead a quiet life, never wanted to be an actor. — Pawan Kalyan

Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By Tom Perrotta

They both seemed to understand that describing it was beyond their powers, the gratitude that spreads through your body when a burden gets lifted, and the sense of homecoming that follows, when you suddenly remember what it feels like to be yourself. — Tom Perrotta

Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

We're trapped in linguistic constructs ... all that is is metaphor. — Robert Anton Wilson

Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By Scott Westerfeld

Apparently textbooks were an endangered species here in Bixby, Oklahoma. — Scott Westerfeld

Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By Rose George

In the Communist era, excrement took on political importance, because Party policy decided excrement was essential for the Great Agricultural Leap Forward. — Rose George

Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By Eric Hoffer

Self-righteousness is a loud din raised to drown the voice of guilt within us. — Eric Hoffer

Best Uhh Yeah Dude Quotes By Philip K. Dick

All right," Eric agreed. "If you were me, and your wife were sick, desperately so, with no hope of recovery, would you leave her? Or would you stay with her, even if you had traveled ten years into the future and knew for an absolute certainty that the damage to her brain could never be reversed? And staying with her would mean-"
"I can see what it would mean, sir," the cab broke in. "It would mean no other life for you beyond caring for her."
"That's right," Eric said.
"I'd stay with her," the cab decided.
"Why?"
"Because," the cab said, "life is composed of reality configurations so constituted. To abandon her would be to say, I can't endure reality as such. I have to have uniquely special easier conditions."
"I think I agree," Eric said after a time. "I think I will stay with her."
God bless you, sir," the cab said. "I can see that you're a good man. — Philip K. Dick