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Funny Cb4 Quotes By Ida R. Yulia

What the hell do you want, Kid?"
"You know damn well what I want. — Ida R. Yulia

Funny Cb4 Quotes By Shantideva

May the pain of every living creature be completely cleared away. May I be the doctor and the medicine and may I be the nurse for all sick beings in the world until everyone is healed. — Shantideva

Funny Cb4 Quotes By Joanne Harris

Garden work clears the mind. — Joanne Harris

Funny Cb4 Quotes By Andy Van Slyke

Every season has its peaks and valleys. What you have to try to do is eliminate the Grand Canyon. — Andy Van Slyke

Funny Cb4 Quotes By Dream Hampton

Don't leave my ocean for shallow waters then ask me about the moon. — Dream Hampton

Funny Cb4 Quotes By J.R. Ward

I catch you without your ahstrux nohtrum again, I'm turning you in."
Qhuinn cursed. "Yeah, and then I'll get fired. Which means V'll Donald trump my ass with a dagger. You're welcome. — J.R. Ward

Funny Cb4 Quotes By Bess Truman

I have a strong tennis arm. — Bess Truman

Funny Cb4 Quotes By John Shimkus

Public-policy-wise, if you want to be consistent, crude oil is a bulk commodity, and you should be able to export it. I would rather the crude go to U.S. refineries to get refined and then export the refined product because we get double, triple the money. — John Shimkus

Funny Cb4 Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The true lover is not the one who says: "You need to be by my side and I need to take care of you, because we are loyal to each other," but the one who realizes that loyalty must go hand in hand with freedom. And without fear of betrayal, he accepts and respects the other person's dream, trusting in the greater power of Love. — Paulo Coelho

Funny Cb4 Quotes By John Berger

We are accused of being obsessed by property. The truth is the other way round. It is the society and culture in question which is so obsessed. Yet to an obsessive his obsession always seems to be of the nature of things and so is not recognized for what it is. The relation between property and art in European culture appears natural to that culture, and consequently if somebody demonstrates the extent of the property interest in a given cultural field, it is said to be a demonstration of his obsession. And this allows the Cultural Establishment to project for a little longer its false rationalized image of itself. — John Berger