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Florentine Codex Quotes By Mary Daly

We will look upon the earth and her sister planets as being with us, not for us. — Mary Daly

Florentine Codex Quotes By Courtney Vail

Well, you should have a chat with your boyfriend, clarify your desires. Hate to break the news, but, uh, he's cheatin' on you. Tell him I said my dog kisses better than him and he hits like a girl. — Courtney Vail

Florentine Codex Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Belief in God meant belief in the old tribal idol called Jehovah; and I would not pretend I did not know whether it existed or not. — George Bernard Shaw

Florentine Codex Quotes By Daniel Nielsen

Why should i go to his funeral? He ain't comming to mine. — Daniel Nielsen

Florentine Codex Quotes By Alice Walker

She look like she ain't long for this world but dressed well for the next. — Alice Walker

Florentine Codex Quotes By Patrick Duffy

There's nothing I like more than picking fresh vegetables then putting them in the dinner you make that night. — Patrick Duffy

Florentine Codex Quotes By Nicole Hollander

Most of us are animal lovers. We insist that we love all animals equally - the hamster, the weasel, and the zebra - but if pressed, we will admit to being either a cat person or a dog person. — Nicole Hollander

Florentine Codex Quotes By Larry Correia

I'm sorry. The KGB did not have classes in cracker. — Larry Correia

Florentine Codex Quotes By Jodie Foster

I've got that Irish thing going on. Lots of Irish in my background. — Jodie Foster

Florentine Codex Quotes By Dan Krokos

Your memories don't make you who you are. — Dan Krokos

Florentine Codex Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

The biggest threat against the survival of humanity is not brutality and unkindness, it is stupidity and selfishness. — M.F. Moonzajer

Florentine Codex Quotes By John Beevers

It still stops my having any feeling of pride when people think well of what I do, for I say to myself: Since any small good deed I do can be mistaken for a fault, the mistake of calling a fault a virtue can be made just as easily. — John Beevers