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Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Suze Orman

Once your kids are grown and you know that you're completely healthy, consider canceling your life insurance policy. — Suze Orman

Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Jochen Zeitz

When I joined in 1990, as they say in the sport of sailing, Puma was in the doldrums. It was a difficult time, and Puma had gone to sleep. — Jochen Zeitz

Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Felix Dennis

America is not the center of the universe. — Felix Dennis

Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Donald Barthelme

Naked girls with the heads of Marx and Malraux prone and helpless in the glare of the headlights, tried to give them a little joie de vivre but maybe it didn't take, their constant bickering and smallness, it's like a stroke of lightning, the world reminds you of its power, tracheotomies right and left, I am spinning, my pretty child, don't scratch, pick up your feet, the long nights, spent most of my time listening, this is a test of the system, this is only a test. — Donald Barthelme

Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Richard Llewellyn

It hurt to think that a boy would not have him at his value of himself. — Richard Llewellyn

Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Dean Koontz

Wonder admits to the existence of mystery ... recognition of mystery allows the possibility of Truth. — Dean Koontz

Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Hannah Arendt

What has come to light is neither nihilism nor cynicism, as one might have expected, but a quite extraordinary confusion over elementary questions of morality - as if an instinct in such matters were truly the last thing to be taken for granted in our time. — Hannah Arendt

Bravely Default Funny Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

We have had a hard and somewhat dangerous but very successful trip. No less than six weeks were spent... forcing our way down through what seemed a literally endless succession of rapids and cataracts. For forty-eight days we saw no human being. In passing these rapids we lost five of the seven canoes... One of our best men lost his life in the rapids. Under the strain one of the men went completely bad... and when punished by the sergeant he... murdered the sergeant and fled into the wilderness... We have put on the map a river about 1500 kilometres in length... Until now its upper course has been utterly unknown to every one, and its lower course... unknown to all cartographers. — Theodore Roosevelt