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Dayo Chino Quotes By Beth Revis

And there is nothing between us but rain.
Then there is nothing between us at all. — Beth Revis

Dayo Chino Quotes By Doug Stanhope

I watched 60 Minutes ... and they showed this woman, she's in every kind of..thing like that. 'This woman', they say, 'she lost her first four children
died from malnutrition
and, now, she's afraid that her new six-month-old newborn twins will suffer the same fate' ... Who's going to step in and say ... 'kick her in the cunt 'til it doesn't work', 'that woman is a sociopath! that is a sick human being!' ... How much of a sociopath do you need to be? That is the slow ritual torture-murder of children, one after another! At what point does cause-and-effect not kick in? How many bulb-headed skeletons have to go stiff in your arms?! ... 'what? this one's not working ... oh, well let's try again', one after another. At what point do you not go 'I think this is bad'? ... How many kids are you going to fuckin' kill, lady? ... If you impregnate someone under those conditions, they should abort the parents! that's sick! — Doug Stanhope

Dayo Chino Quotes By Ralph Allen

The magic of creation has always fascinated me. — Ralph Allen

Dayo Chino Quotes By Nick Park

As I get on and films take four years to complete, I tend to have a hankering for very short projects so you can move on to the next idea. It's the ideas I'm interested in. What comes out of your head. — Nick Park

Dayo Chino Quotes By George Whitefield

We are immortal till our work is done. — George Whitefield

Dayo Chino Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Every tree bears fruit in its sacred season. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Dayo Chino Quotes By Desmond Tutu

Our Christian faith is actually very subversive of the conventional notion of success - the notion that what invests a person with worth is something extrinsic. — Desmond Tutu