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Duel Masters Quotes By Titus Lucretius Carus

Clearly, this never happens, since each thing sprung of its own specific seed and parent, grows always true to type, as we observe. The process, of course, must follow clear-cut laws. — Titus Lucretius Carus

Duel Masters Quotes By Tom Felton

Whatever life throws at me I'll take it and be grateful for it as well. — Tom Felton

Duel Masters Quotes By Marla Runyan

I wanted to run my race. I didn't want to sit there and play games and see who could kick the hardest. I wanted it to be a race. — Marla Runyan

Duel Masters Quotes By Steve Coogan

Hacking into a victim of crime's phone is a sort of poetically elegant manifestation of a modus operandi the tabloids have. — Steve Coogan

Duel Masters Quotes By Thomas Lennon

We did one pilot for FOX which was about this couple that moves to a town, and we play everyone in the entire town. So it was like a Peter Sellers film. — Thomas Lennon

Duel Masters Quotes By Lee Haney

When doing your aerobic exercise, go at a comfortable pace until you've developed more stamina. — Lee Haney

Duel Masters Quotes By Gideon Gono

This is the darkest hour before dawn and we should never underestimate monetary authorities' ability to deal with the adversity. — Gideon Gono

Duel Masters Quotes By Billy Casper

I was in the Navy and saw, first-hand, the effects of front-line combat. — Billy Casper

Duel Masters Quotes By The Civil Wars

Oh your hands can heal, your hands can bruise, I don't have a choice but I'd still choose you — The Civil Wars

Duel Masters Quotes By Pete Townshend

His broken heart was unfeeling, like shattered glass in an acid bath. — Pete Townshend

Duel Masters Quotes By Mark Driscoll

Everything may not be OK but if God is with you, you will be OK. — Mark Driscoll

Duel Masters Quotes By John Kennedy Toole

I tried to end our little duel. I called out pacifying words; I entreated; I finally surrendered. Still Clyde came, my pirate costume so great a success that it had apparently convinced him that we were back in the golden days of romantic old New Orleans when gentlemen decided matters of hot dog honor at twenty paces — John Kennedy Toole