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Famous Bullying Quotes By John Green

These are all direct quotes, except every time they use a curse word, I'm going to use the name of a famous American poet:
'You Walt Whitman-ing, Edna St. Vincent Millay! Go Emily Dickinson your mom!'
'Thanks for the advice, you pathetic piece of E.E. Cummings, but I think I'm gonna pass.'
'You Robert Frost-ing Nikki Giovanni! Get a life, nerd. You're a virgin.'
'Hey bro, you need to go outside and get some fresh air into you. Or a girlfriend.'
I need to get a girlfriend into me? I think that shows a fundamental lack of comprehension about how babies are made. — John Green

Famous Bullying Quotes By Marika McCoola

Broken things can be fixed and healed. Nothing is too difficult or too dirty to clean. — Marika McCoola

Famous Bullying Quotes By Sam Barry

I was a Presbyterian minister at a small church in Omaha, Nebraska. — Sam Barry

Famous Bullying Quotes By Baltasar Gracian

Chance has something to say in everything, even how to write a good letter — Baltasar Gracian

Famous Bullying Quotes By Holly Elissa Bruno

All we need to do is look up, notice where we are, and be open to the
possibility of wonder. — Holly Elissa Bruno

Famous Bullying Quotes By James MacDonald

Humility is a do thing, not a feel thing. Humility is an action, not a style. — James MacDonald

Famous Bullying Quotes By Timothy Pina

Today our youth is preoccupied with being rich and famous but is truly missing something. Sadly ... even money won't last if you're not educated. Knowledge Is Everything! — Timothy Pina

Famous Bullying Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

I keep life filled and speeded up so that I can cheat myself into believing that I am happy and contented, but oh! When night comes and I go to bed and turn out the lights, I lie there in the dark, I realize the absolute futility of trying to kid myself. — Margaret Mitchell