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Funniest Marriage Quotes By Matt Walsh

We are the protagonists of our love story, not the spectators. — Matt Walsh

Funniest Marriage Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I pray God to deliver me from God ! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Funniest Marriage Quotes By Zack Snyder

We can't just go, like, oh that'd be cool then not do it. So it's one of those weird things. You gain all these things on your journey. You get smarter. It's interesting how you are who you are in high school in a lot of ways. When I look at my friends, I feel no different about them than I did when I was in high school. I mean that in a great way. They've taken on a micro scale what they were doing and making it bigger. — Zack Snyder

Funniest Marriage Quotes By Rafael Benitez

As always I am focused on training and coaching my team — Rafael Benitez

Funniest Marriage Quotes By Sarah Gadon

I'm a part-time student, and I plan to finish my degree. I think there are a lot of part-time students with jobs on the side or stressful careers. I'm certainly not the first person to be working while I'm in university. — Sarah Gadon

Funniest Marriage Quotes By William Shatner

If saving money is wrong, I don't want to be right! — William Shatner

Funniest Marriage Quotes By Roger Ebert

Because we are human, because we are bound by gravity and the limitations of our bodies, because we live in a world where the news is often bad and the prospects disturbing, there is a need for another world somewhere, a world where Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers live. — Roger Ebert

Funniest Marriage Quotes By Arthur Compton

Yet is it possible in terms of the motion of atoms to explain how men can invent an electric motor, or design and build a great cathedral? If such achievements represent anything more than the requirements of physical law, it means that science must investigate the additional controlling factors, whatever they may be, in order that the world of nature may be adequately understood. For a science which describes only the motions of inanimate things but fails to include the actions of living organisms cannot claim universality. — Arthur Compton