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Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By David Gemmell

I remember an old teacher of mine once saying that behind every dark cloud the sun was just waiting to boil you to death. — David Gemmell

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Kate Warne

People are worried where additional supply will come from. — Kate Warne

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva

The true path to peace is shared development. If we do not want war to go global, justice must go global — Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Howard Tayler

Being a mercenary, though ... Hey, we just go wherever there's a mixture of money and trouble, and everyone in the galaxy is a potential customer.
Even the people you're paid to shoot at?
Well, yeah. There are customers we serve, and customers we service.
-Captain Kevyn Andreyasn & General Tagon — Howard Tayler

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Isaac Barrow

Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth. — Isaac Barrow

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Bell Hooks

There will be no mass-based feminist movement as long as feminist ideas are understood only by a well-educated few. — Bell Hooks

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Various visionaries through time came to see with some degree of clarity that Oneness, that intrinsic connection between Self and experienced Reality. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Darynda Jones

Death via extreme pleasure was a serious concern. — Darynda Jones

Frank Oz Blues Brothers Quotes By Otto De Joux

It would be a mistake to suppose that all Urnings must be woman-haters. Quite the contrary. They are not seldom the faithfulest friends, the truest allies, and most convinced defenders of women. — Otto De Joux