Duracell Quotes & Sayings
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Given the nonsense that is turned out daily by the Holocaust industry, the wonder is that there are so few skeptics. — Norman Finkelstein

In the end of the day it matters much more how wise you spent your money than how much of it you have gathered.
Because the most important tool to measure your financial maturity is based uniquely on the first part of the question and the ability to keep money is more important than the ability to make money.
Rabbi Celso Cukierkorn — Celso Cukierkorn

I know some gods. Better than I want to. Not one of them gives a shit about your heart — Matthew Woodring Stover

My mom always complains about my lack of a boyfriend. Well, next time she asks, I'm going to tell her I'm dating two different guys-Mr Duracell and Mr Energizer. — Michelle Landry

The subconscious part in us is called the subjective mind, because it does not decide and command. It is subject rather than a ruler. Its nature is to do what it is told, or what really in your heart of hearts you desire. — William Thomas Walsh

I got a feeling I had loads when I was in primary school, 'cause I had red hair; you know, like Duracell. — Richard D. James

I kissed Ryan, and it charged him up like a freaking Duracell. — Kelly Oram

You should have a kind heart because you are not just a so and so person,you are also an identity who is part of the almighty god,who above all likes kindness because,he is the bestower of all desired attributes but is benevolently looking for kindness from his creation — Jaspreet Kaur

As you get older, you either become proactive about staying in shape and taking care of yourself, or, you know, time has its effect on you. — Mike Love

It [Catholicism] supplies a multitude of external forms in which the spiritual may be clothed and manifested. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

It is a though he is spreading a veil of protectiveness over me, and I am greedy for it. — Kathleen Glasgow

She is beautiful in a way that makes people forget what they were going to say when they look at her. — Emily St. John Mandel