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Captain Planet Cartoon Quotes By Nick Land

The great educational value of the war against Christendom lies in the absolute truthlessness of the priest. Such purity is rare enough. The 'man of God' is entirely incapable of honesty, and only arises at the point where truth is defaced beyond all legibility. Lies are his entire metabolism, the air he breathes, his bread and his wine. He cannot comment upon the weather without a secret agenda of deceit. No word, gesture, or perception is slight enough to escape his extravagant reflex of falsification, and of the lies in circulation he will instinctively seize on the grossest, the most obscene and oppressive travesty. Any proposition passing the lips of a priest is necessarily totally false, excepting only insidiouses whose message is momentarily misunderstood. It is impossible to deny him without discovering some buried fragment or reality. — Nick Land

Captain Planet Cartoon Quotes By Yahoo Serious

In a kind of a way there's a bit of that happening now so we have to be careful to preserve our culture. — Yahoo Serious

Captain Planet Cartoon Quotes By William L. Jenkins

Unfortunately, the current format for this lottery program are subject to fraud and abuse and leave our nation exposed to those who may seek to do harm on American soil. — William L. Jenkins

Captain Planet Cartoon Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I prefer to think that I'm liar in a way that's uniquely my own. (Jace) — Cassandra Clare

Captain Planet Cartoon Quotes By David Wong

Whoops,' said John. 'I tossed our ball into another universe.'
'You wanna go home?'
'Yeah, just let me get my ball. — David Wong

Captain Planet Cartoon Quotes By Edmund Morgan

Franklin was the best known of the Founding Fathers. His death could not go without some sort of official notice. The House of Representatives, after listening to a brief tribute by James Madison, voted to wear badges of mourning for two months and then got on with business. — Edmund Morgan