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Celebrating 100 Years Quotes By Kenji Mizoguchi

You must put the odor of the human body into images describe for me the implacable, the egoistic, the sensual, the cruel there are nothing but disgusting people in this world. — Kenji Mizoguchi

Celebrating 100 Years Quotes By David Lynch

The greatest thing my father left me was a love for cutting wood - my love for sawing, especially pine wood. — David Lynch

Celebrating 100 Years Quotes By Thomas Paine

And this manner of speaking of the Almighty, as one would speak of a man, is consistent with nothing but the stupidity of the Bible. — Thomas Paine

Celebrating 100 Years Quotes By Cullen Hightower

Strangers are what friends are made of. — Cullen Hightower

Celebrating 100 Years Quotes By Lionel Suggs

God told me his plans for me. Boldly enough, I laughed at him. Then, I told him my plans for myself. Ignorantly enough, he laughed at me. I tossed him a pair of dice, but he told me that he didn't play with dice. Ironically enough, I had just forced him to play dice with me. He didn't like the fact that I held destiny over him. — Lionel Suggs

Celebrating 100 Years Quotes By David Levithan

Teenagers are never joking. when seeking to prove a point, principals and teachers should remember that teenagers are never, ever sarcasic or ironic. if they say "I wish someone would drop a bomb on this school right now," that means they have arranged for a nuclear arsenal to be emptied onto the school and should be immediately suspended and ridiculed. if they say they were merely coming up with a joking excuse to postpone a bio test, reply that all jokes are funny, and that since dropping a bomb on a school is not funny, it is therefore
not
a
joke. — David Levithan

Celebrating 100 Years Quotes By George Polya

There exist a lot of questions that the fools can ask, and the intelligent cannot answer. — George Polya