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Cirque Du Freak A Living Nightmare Quotes By Rodney

You save an old man and you save a unit; but save a boy, and you save a multiplication table. — Rodney "Gipsy" Smith

Cirque Du Freak A Living Nightmare Quotes By Marilyn Manson

I'm not a slave to a God that doesn't exist, and I'm not a slave to a world that doesn't give a shit. — Marilyn Manson

Cirque Du Freak A Living Nightmare Quotes By Arnold Bennett

It is difficult to make a reputation, but is even more difficult seriously to mar a reputation once properly made
so faithful is the public. — Arnold Bennett

Cirque Du Freak A Living Nightmare Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Solitude is not measured by the miles of space that intervene between a man and his fellows. — Henry David Thoreau

Cirque Du Freak A Living Nightmare Quotes By A. Lee Martinez

A place that proves if you get enough talented people in a room, one or two are bound to offer some helpful advice. Kind if like monkeys with typewriters. — A. Lee Martinez

Cirque Du Freak A Living Nightmare Quotes By David Prowse

Actually I'm not that involved in the fan site. — David Prowse

Cirque Du Freak A Living Nightmare Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

When a newly acquired State has been accustomed, as I have said, to live under its own laws and in freedom, there are three methods whereby it may be held. The first is to destroy it; the second, to go and reside there in person; the third, to suffer it to live on under its own laws, subjecting it to a tribute, and entrusting its government to a few of the inhabitants who will keep the rest your friends. Such a Government, since it is the creature of the new Prince, will see that it cannot stand without his protection and support, and must therefore do all it can to maintain him; and a city accustomed to live in freedom, if it is to be preserved at all, is more easily controlled through its own citizens than in any other way. — Niccolo Machiavelli