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Funny 49er Quotes By Kenwa Mabuni

A kata is not fixed or immoveable. Like water, it's ever changing and fits itself to the shape of the vessel containing it. However, kata are not some kind of beautiful competitive dance, but a grand martial art of self-defense - which determines life and death. — Kenwa Mabuni

Funny 49er Quotes By A.W. Tozer

The labor of self-love is a heavy one indeed. Think whether much of your sorrow has not arisen from someone speaking slightingly of you. As long as you set yourself up as a little god to which you must be loyal, how can you hope to find inward peace. — A.W. Tozer

Funny 49er Quotes By Stephen King

And didn't they say that, although curiosity killed the cat, satisfaction brought the beast back? — Stephen King

Funny 49er Quotes By Austin O'Malley

Liberty has as many chains as an iron-monger's shop, and as rusty. — Austin O'Malley

Funny 49er Quotes By Wassily Kandinsky

Color transmits and translates emotion. — Wassily Kandinsky

Funny 49er Quotes By Sharad Vivek Sagar

Let things bother you. The times today are too dangerous for the young and the smart to be not bothered. — Sharad Vivek Sagar

Funny 49er Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Van was positive that not once during a month of love-making had he failed to take all necessary precautions, sometimes rather bizarre, but incontestably trustworthy, and had lately acquired a sheath-like contraceptive device that in Ladore county only barbershops, for some odd but ancient reason, were allowed to sell. — Vladimir Nabokov

Funny 49er Quotes By J. Dursky

I'm a country boy, I just want a woman to love and something to fix! — J. Dursky

Funny 49er Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to perpetuate itself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero