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Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By Gautama Buddha

There is no satisfying the senses, not even with a shower of money. "The senses are of slight pleasure and really suffering." When a wise man has realised this, he takes no pleasure, as a disciple of the Buddhas, even in the pleasures of heaven. Instead he takes pleasure in the elimination of craving. — Gautama Buddha

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By Pramoedya Ananta Toer

Life can give everything to whoever tries to understand and is willing to receive new knowledge. — Pramoedya Ananta Toer

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By Ban Ki-moon

Millions of people in nearly 80 countries still live in fear of landmines and explosive remnants of war, which take an unacceptable toll on lives and limbs, and people's livelihoods — Ban Ki-moon

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By Kevin Whately

You're very aware in the theater by the response you get, but not so much on television, obviously. — Kevin Whately

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By Deborah Moggach

Cycling is the only way to free ourselves from the misery of the Tube, the wall-to-wall buses that line Oxford Street, the hopelessness of even thinking about driving. — Deborah Moggach

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By George Clinton

Funk is fun. And it's also a state of mind, ... But it's all the ramifications of that state of mind. Once you've done the best you can, funk it! — George Clinton

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By Flavor Flav

I set our house on fire when I was a little child playing with lighters. Boy, did I burn the place down! — Flavor Flav

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By Dave Ramsey

You will only sacrifice when you passionately believe in the outcome. — Dave Ramsey

Funny Donnie Azoff Quotes By W. H. Auden

The chances are that, in the course of his lifetime, the major poet will write more bad poems than the minor, simply because major poets write a lot. — W. H. Auden