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Dented Keg Quotes By Louis De Bernieres

History is the propaganda of the victors. — Louis De Bernieres

Dented Keg Quotes By William Habington

Time! where didst thou those years inter Which I have seene decease? — William Habington

Dented Keg Quotes By Bryant McGill

Prejudice comes from insecurity and its spiritually infantile need of belonging. — Bryant McGill

Dented Keg Quotes By Blaise Pascal

Force and not opinion is the queen of the world; but it is opinion that uses the force.
[Fr., La force est la reine du monde, et non pas l'opinion; mais l'opinion est celle qui use de la force.] — Blaise Pascal

Dented Keg Quotes By Unknown

When You're Accustomed to Privilege, Equality Feels Like Oppression — Unknown

Dented Keg Quotes By Amelia Hutchins

She's the most erotic thing I have ever encountered in my entire life. She moves, and I moan as her cries join mine. — Amelia Hutchins

Dented Keg Quotes By Lionel Suggs

People rely too much on their lifelong instincts. Their perception is divided by necessary obedience, which they themselves have become too weak to liberate themselves from. I'd let the Devil read me the bible, before I trusted the Words of God or the Mind of Man. — Lionel Suggs

Dented Keg Quotes By Arie De Geus

Since today's companies are totally dependent on a continuing human membership that produces a superior intellectual output in comparison to the competition, then there is inevitably a fight over the right to the bottom line. — Arie De Geus

Dented Keg Quotes By Tim Daly

I have this burgeoning reputation for playing a scumbag. — Tim Daly

Dented Keg Quotes By Margaret Atwood

They are boiling with the pressured energy of explosive forces confined in a small space, and with the fervor of all religious movements in their early, purist stages. It is not enough to give lip service and to believe in equal pay: there has to be a conversion, from the heart. Or so they imply. — Margaret Atwood