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Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Ed Lynskey

From Chapter 1:
"You're not a local." I paused, unsure. "Or are you?"
"Sort of. Randall Van Dotson is my dad. I'm Rennie."
After tossing her head that coy, sweet way girls do, she gave me a candid appraisal. — Ed Lynskey

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Rajneesh

Only when there are many people who are pools of peace, silence, understanding, will war disappear. — Rajneesh

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Ian B.G. Burns

1. Some people, Ranga, try to make things too complicated. One thing is not complicated. Two things are complicated, but not very complicated. Three things are very complicated. We are very fortunate that cricket is not three things, but two things. — Ian B.G. Burns

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Jennifer Robson

Persian insect powder, mixed into a paste with petroleum jelly, had killed the lice in her hair, but then she'd inspected her clothes and found them infested with body lice, likely picked up from one of the walking wounded who — Jennifer Robson

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Richard M. Weaver

No one can take culture seriously if he believes that it is only the uppermost of several layers of epiphenomena resting on a primary reality of economic activity. — Richard M. Weaver

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Jojo Moyes

She swore loudly and slammed the rig into reverse, steering it round the garage, — Jojo Moyes

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Lorna Luft

It was at one of the parties at our house that The Rat Pack got started. — Lorna Luft

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Charles Manson

Maybe I should have killed four, five hundred people. Then I would have felt better. Then I would have felt like I really offered society something. — Charles Manson

Funny Disc Golf Quotes By Roland Barthes

Any demand is frigid until desire, until neurosis forms in it. — Roland Barthes