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Buttload Etymology Quotes By Django Wexler

Your powers of perception are astounding," the cat drawled. "Although I feel obliged to point out, in the interests of ontological exactitude, that I am in fact only half cat. Personally, though, I have always considered it the better half. — Django Wexler

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Bill Plympton

I think it's part of the responsibility of an artist to shock, to upset, to make people think differently, and to surprise people. And that's where the good humor is, if there's a surprise and there's something unexpected. Something that's not normal, not in the realm of general living expectations. — Bill Plympton

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Karen Salmansohn

At your absolute best, you still won't be good enough for the wrong person. At your worst, you'll still be worth it to the right person. — Karen Salmansohn

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Maya Banks

I've always wanted to be psychoanalyzed in a den of iniquity. — Maya Banks

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Michael Lewis

With every stroke of their keyboards they hacked a path through the forest that others would be required to follow. — Michael Lewis

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Marlene Dumas

I think I am probably a lot like my father. — Marlene Dumas

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Adam Johnson

Writing is hard work, and if anything's true about the process, it's that fact that a good story is hard to find and even trickier to get on paper. What's less romantic than staring alone at a blank screen? And edgy? I've changed the cat little because I didn't know what my characters were going to say next. — Adam Johnson

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Frans De Waal

Cognition is the mental transformation of sensory input into knowledge about the environment and the flexible application of this knowledge. — Frans De Waal

Buttload Etymology Quotes By Carl Safina

For proponents of ecosystem-based management,the good news is that another new book, Ecosystem-based Management for the Oceans, conveys the topic at its state-of-the-art level of development ... both Marine Ecosystems and Global Change and Ecosystem-based Management for the Oceans are valuable troves that could profitably be mined, and any academic bookshelf would wear them well. — Carl Safina