Dumb And Dumber Sea Bass Quotes & Sayings
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Sorrow and life go hand in hand. — Susan Fraser King
The real reason your pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can't see him laughing at you. — Phyllis Diller
In Hollywood it seems that you're considered gay until proven otherwise. — Ryan Seacrest
Tayla stole a peek at the report. "What's fucked up? The Smurfette?"
"The what?"
"Smurfette." Tayla rolled her eyes. "You've never watched cartoons, have you?"
Wraith came around the corner, his leather duster flapping around his boots. He shot Tay a look drenched with sympathy. "E's way too starched to watch cartoons. That's so not happening to Stewie. He's already digging The Simpsons."
"He's three weeks old!" Tayla gaped at Wraith in outrage.
"Almost four."
Tayla huffed. "Good God. I can't believe you are raising a child. Isn't there some sort of demon equivalent of Child Protective Services ?"
"Hey. I have as much right to screw up a kid as anyone else. — Larissa Ione
Punishing desecration of the flag dilutes the very freedom that makes this emblem so revered. — William J. Brennan
Time is the greatest wealth — Sunday Adelaja
Well, a good place to start if you want to know what something was about is to look to see what changes it introduced. And particularly in the case of a war planned in advance where the outcome was never in any doubt, I think you have solid reason to believe the result was what the thing was really for in the first place. — Noam Chomsky
Resentful of her own repressive Catholic upbringing, she'd avoided church altogether in her adult life, and now she was dying and I didn't even have God. — Cheryl Strayed
Nature, they say, doth dote,
And cannot make a man
Save on some worn-out plan
Repeating us by rote:
For him her Old World moulds aside she threw
And, choosing sweet clay from the breast
Of the unexhausted West,
With stuff untainted shaped a hero new. — James Russell Lowell
It was a morning like other mornings and yet perfect among mornings. — John Steinbeck
