Frosty Zombieslayer Quotes & Sayings
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To interest is the first duty of art; no other excellences will ever begin to compensate for failure in this. — C.S. Lewis
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
Zombies are Dead
And soon you be too
- Frosty, Zombie Slayer — Gena Showalter
Entrance and exit wounds are silvered clean, The track aches only when the rain reminds. The one-legged man forgets his leg of wood, The one-armed man his jointed wooden arm. The blinded man sees with his ears and hands As much or more than once with both his eyes. — Robert Graves
If you treat your feelings with as much love as you treat your dog or your cat or your child you'll feel as if you were living in heaven. — Geneen Roth
But to fall in love does not mean to love. One can fall in love and still hate. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
An expert gives an objective view. He gives his own view. — Morarji Desai
when we brought Mike here. Try again. — Lynn Leite
Indeed I had not much wit, yet I was not an idiot - my wit was according to my years. — Margaret Cavendish
The trick to any profession is making it look easy. — Morgan Freeman
Computer programmers, biotechnologists, environmental scientists, neuroscientists, nanotech engineers - all of these fields, and more, should have at least a course in ethics as part of their degree requirements. — Jamais Cascio
I've learned that you have to choose courage each day like you choose what shirt to wear. It is not automatic. — Karen Harrington
Richard Nixon has never been one of my favorite people, anyway. For years I've regarded his very existence as a monument to all the rancid genes and broken chromosomes that corrupt the possibilities of the American Dream; he was a foul caricature of himself, a man with no soul, no inner convictions, with the integrity of a hyena and the style of a poison toad. — Hunter S. Thompson
The biggest thinker that's influenced my feminism is definitely Bell Hooks, who's a feminist cultural critic, because of her accessibility but also just because she's a genius. — Jessica Valenti
Modern man wants everything to fit within his own perspective and resents being awakened from his blissful stupor. This is why he mocks, slanders, distorts, attacks, rejects, and hates whatever lies beyond his own worldview. He does not want to think, because television has taught him to hate thinking. He does not want to ask himself questions, because it is too tiring to do so. He doesn't want to struggle to go beneath life's superficiality, because modern culture has made him comfortable as he lives the pampered life of a hungry consumer in a cage of materialism. In — Dionysios Farasiotis