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Confusasaurus Quotes By William P. Young

The ability to choose is at the essential core of our grandeur. Even evil exists because God respects our ability to choose. — William P. Young

Confusasaurus Quotes By Salman Rushdie

If my child had prejudice in his head, I'd be ashamed. I would see it as my failure as a parent. — Salman Rushdie

Confusasaurus Quotes By George W. Bush

If there is a leak out of my administration, I want to know who it is. And if the person has violated the law, the person will be taken care of. — George W. Bush

Confusasaurus Quotes By R.C. Sproul

The only thing that we have earned at the hands of perfect justice is perfect punishment. — R.C. Sproul

Confusasaurus Quotes By Lisa Carlisle

Stop him, stop this, she commanded herself. Reason floated away; she wanted him. If he walked away now, she might disintegrate into a pile of frustration as fragile as the leaves crumbling under foot.
His lips touched hers, shooting electric shock waves rippling to her toes. Then he claimed her with a torrid kiss. Passion welled up from her core, overpowering all thought except her desires. — Lisa Carlisle

Confusasaurus Quotes By Marion Cabell Tyree

I would say to housewives, be not daunted by one failure, nor by twenty. Resolve that you will have good bread, and never cease striving after this result till you have effected it. If persons without brains can accomplish this, why cannot you? — Marion Cabell Tyree

Confusasaurus Quotes By Andrew McArthur

Morons, you can't do much with them, but it gives you a feeling that you're better than you really are. — Andrew McArthur

Confusasaurus Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Look within, thou art the Buddha. — Gautama Buddha

Confusasaurus Quotes By David Foster Wallace

That it is statistically easier for low-IQ people to kick an addiction than it is for high-IQ people ... That boring activities become, perversely, much less boring if you concentrate intently on them. — David Foster Wallace