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Durbetsel Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Sometimes I wonder if he wasn't born dead. I never met a man who was less interested in the living. Sometimes I think that's the trouble with the world: too many people in high places who are stone-cold dead. — Kurt Vonnegut

Durbetsel Quotes By K.D. Sarge

Check and double-check, and never let go of the rope. — K.D. Sarge

Durbetsel Quotes By August Bebel

Christianity is the enemy of liberty and civilization. — August Bebel

Durbetsel Quotes By Laurie Metcalf

I was too practical to major in theater. Acting - what was I going to do with acting? There was no future in it. — Laurie Metcalf

Durbetsel Quotes By Orson Welles

There were centuries when civilization had no theater. — Orson Welles

Durbetsel Quotes By Common

I think you really have to remember what you loved about making music in the first place. Ultimately, people can be like, 'We've seen this dude in many movies,' but if they hear a song and they're feeling it, they can look past all the personal things and not hold it against you that you're also an actor. — Common

Durbetsel Quotes By A.D. Posey

Love is a dance. — A.D. Posey

Durbetsel Quotes By Leslie Mann

I've been married for 17 years and you know how the actors say, "It's really technical. Those scenes are not sexy. They're just so technical. It's like work." And I'm like, "That's bullshit." — Leslie Mann

Durbetsel Quotes By Norm MacDonald

Many frequently change their principles, but seldom their practices. — Norm MacDonald

Durbetsel Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The Catholic clergy seldom bother to make their arguments plausible; it is plain that they have little respect for human intelligence, and indeed little belief in its existence. — H.L. Mencken

Durbetsel Quotes By John Adams

We shall convince France and the world, that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and a sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest. — John Adams