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Biden Confuses Trump With Bush Quotes By Mary Oliver

Far off in the red mangroves an alligator has heaved himself onto a hummock of grass and lies there, studying his poems. — Mary Oliver

Biden Confuses Trump With Bush Quotes By Eric Schlosser

The market is a tool, and a useful one. But the worship of this tool is a hollow faith. Far more important than any tool is what you make with it. — Eric Schlosser

Biden Confuses Trump With Bush Quotes By Greg Iles

Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children, because they're more certain they are their own. — Greg Iles

Biden Confuses Trump With Bush Quotes By Philip Sidney

The journey of high honor lies not in smooth ways. — Philip Sidney

Biden Confuses Trump With Bush Quotes By Rita Ora

I used to do ballet all the time, and I do this ballet workout: it is an amazing thing called Barrecore. It is like pulsing. It turns your legs into, like, jelly, and you feel like a Bambi; you lose so much control over your body because you're pulsing so much. — Rita Ora

Biden Confuses Trump With Bush Quotes By Hank Bracker

Krakatoa, spelled "Krakatau" in Indonesian, is a volcano in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra. It is also the name of an island group made up of what is left of a larger island, consisting of three volcanic peaks that were destroyed by the catastrophic 1883 eruption. This explosive force was equivalent to 100,000 Hiroshima sized atomic bombs. It was the loudest sound ever heard in modern history and could be heard up to 3,000 miles away. At that time, the explosion caused huge tsunamis which killed more than 36,000 people and sent out shock waves that were recorded worldwide for almost a week. Years later in 1927, "Anak Krakatau" a new island mountain formed in its place and is again the location of volcanic activity. It is considered a part of the Pacific "Ring of Fire. — Hank Bracker