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Crazy Squirrel Quotes By Cay Van Ash

The worm was yet to come - to say nothing of the thirty thousand bicycles. — Cay Van Ash

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By Cassia Leo

Fate is death. No one escapes it. But if you stick around long enough, you might find someone to help you cheat fate for a while. And when you can't cheat anymore, and fate finally catches up to you, maybe it won't seem so scary with that someone by your side. — Cassia Leo

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By Menander

Being mortal, never pray for an untroubled life. Rather, ask the God to give you an enduring heart. — Menander

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By David W. Earle

...the state of perfection is an elusive goal; demanding something so obscure as almost unattainable and can become a compulsive, crazy making squirrel-on-a-wheel way of living. — David W. Earle

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By Coerte V.W. Felske

I never met a model I didn't like." — Coerte V.W. Felske

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By F. David Peat

But if the individual is to sacrifice a measure of personal liberty within the social contract, then individual rights must be guaranteed by law. Thus, it has been said that, in law, rights are the fence an individual erects around himself for protection against his neighbors.
How absurd such a posture must seem from a worldview in which the individual emerges out of the society, rather than the other way around. — F. David Peat

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By Liz Tuccillo

I think we are going to have to love ourselves. Fuck. — Liz Tuccillo

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By Peter Greenaway

It serves the purpose of not serving a purpose, surely quite a valid one. — Peter Greenaway

Crazy Squirrel Quotes By Herman Melville

For the profit of travel: in the first place, you get rid of a few prejudices ... The prejudiced against color finds several hundred millions of people of all shades of color, and all degrees of intellect, rank, and social worth, generals, judges, priests, and kings, and learns to give up his foolish prejudice. — Herman Melville