Dissensus Betekenis Quotes & Sayings
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We're led to believe everybody opposes it and disagrees with political correctness, but yet everybody's scared to death of it. So who is it? Well, it's the power structure wherever you happen to be. — Rush Limbaugh

When I was twenty, in the summer between my sophomore and junior years in college, I fell head over heels for a barista at my local coffee shop. His name was Sam, and he is the most beautiful boy I have ever seen - in any context - and I can promise you that if you saw him, he'd be the most beautiful boy you've ever seen, too. His good looks were beyond the court of public opinion. He looked like the result of a magical gay union between Patrick Dempsey and Freddie Prinze Jr. Think about that for a few minutes. Close the book and set it aside, then close your eyes, and just think about that. I will wait here. I'm actually going to take a few minutes to think about him, too. All right. Calm down. — Katie Heaney

I haven't been on very many vacations, but I like Coronado Island, and Disney World was fun. — Hayley McFarland

I was born in California, raised a vegetarian, and love science fiction, so don't tell me how I need to be in order to fit your standards. When I was younger, those kinds of comments bothered me, but eventually got to a point where I realized I wasn't going to change who I was. — Aisha Tyler

I'm scared of everything," I admitted, Voice hushed. " everything. My biggest fear is forever that I'll be like this forever. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

We all need a splash of bad taste. No taste is what I am against. — Diana Vreeland

And all I really want to say is you're the reason I want to stay. — Ben Folds

Contradictory as it seems, malnutrition is a key contributor to obesity. — Madeleine M. Kunin

To my mind, most prose poems are more prose than poetry. They don't possess most of the qualities of a poem. — Pattiann Rogers

One of the questions we need to ask, if we are to have a future, she says, is "Where did we cause less damage to ourselves, to our environment, and to our animal kin?" One answer is: when we were nomadic. "It is when we settled that we became strangers in a strange land, and wandering took on the quality of banishment. — Robyn Davidson