Donald Duck Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Sanctuary, home of the Howlers and stragglers of the Were universe. (Damien) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I can't imagine dating someone famous. I try to stay away from that as much as I can. — Dylan Penn
I was raised - professionally - in the Public Integrity Section. I started in 1976, stayed there for 12 years. It was formed after Watergate by then-head of the Criminal Division Dick Thornburgh, who ultimately became Attorney General. — Eric Holder
Asians are nice people, but they burn a lot of shirts. — Don Rickles
A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman, but a beautiful woman with a brain is an absolutely lethal combination. — Prabal Gurung
I'm a novelist, not a social scientist or a commentator. — Rachel Cusk
I hate ridiculous names; my weird name has haunted me all my life. — Peaches Geldof
Any artist must expect to work amid the total, rational indifference of everybody else to their work, for years, perhaps for life ... — Ursula K. Le Guin
Our attitude toward our own culture has recently been characterized by two qualities, braggadocio and petulance. Braggadocio - empty boasting of American power, American virtue, American know-how - has dominated our foreign relations now for some decades. Here at home - within the family, so to speak - our attitude to our culture expresses a superficially different spirit, the spirit of petulance. Never before, perhaps, has a culture been so fragmented into groups, each full of its own virtue, each annoyed and irritated at the others. — Daniel J. Boorstin
The map they are using does not indicate the village of Orce, how very inconsiderate on the part of the cartographers, I'll bet they didn't forget to indicate their own hometowns, in future they should remember how vexing it is for someone to check out his birthplace on a map only to find a blank space, this has given rise to the gravest of problems for those trying to establish personal and national identities. — Jose Saramago
