Dionnie Mcclurkin Quotes & Sayings
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Idealistic? Ruddy stupid, if you'll pardon the language, miss,: Mr Roberts said. "All this talk about power for the people and down with the ruling classes and everyone should govern themselves. It can never happen, I told him. The ruling classes are born to rule. They know how to do it. You take a person like you or me and you put us up there to run a country and we'd make a ruddy mess of it. — Rhys Bowen

The brutalities of wolves are not for enjoyment and pleasure; they are all just for the survival. — M.F. Moonzajer

I don't have a craving for money. And I don't have a craving for fame. — Damien Rice

The partial becomes complete; the crooked, straight; the empty, full; the worn out, new. — Lao-Tzu

It seems like such a terrible shame that innocent civilians have to get hurt in wars, otherwise combat would be such a wonderfully healthy way to rid the human race of unneeded trash. — Fred Woodworth

If I'm not a murderer," asked Corny, "how come I keep killing people? — Holly Black

One of Job's business rules was to never be afraid of cannibalizing yourself. " If you don't cannibalize yourself, someone else will," he said. So even though an Iphone might cannibalize sales of an IPod, or an IPad might cannibalize sales of a laptop, that did not deter him. — Walter Isaacson

[Statistics] The science that can prove everything except the usefulness of statistics. — Evan Esar

I'm very low-maintenance when it comes to my beauty routine. — Eva Green

The Amish like to live a very plain lifestyle, the way they think God intended. It sort of brings you back to, like, 'Little House on the Prairie' days or something. — Verne Troyer

Isobel's head popped up. "What does 'sagacious' mean?"
"Sagacious," he said, writing, "adjective describing someone in possession of acute mental faculties. Also describing one who might, in a bookstore, think to get up and locate an actual dictionary instead of asking a billion questions. — Kelly Creagh