Funny Mental Retardation Quotes & Sayings
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I had been reading a lot about pioneers in Australia and the colonization of Australia, and pioneers in Virginia and the early settlers in the United States, and I was fascinated by those communities and how they grew, how their politics developed, and the actual suffering of those people and the tribulations they went through. — Ben Richards

A virus has three purposes: to duplicate, to infiltrate and to spread from one host to the next. Ultimately, even a single virus can shut down an entire system. — Wayne Dyer

Knowing the truth brings happiness. — Sylvia Boorstein

[I support] term limits for career politicians and the death penalty for career politicians. — Bill Frist

Those who don't manage their money will always work for those who do — Dave Ramsey

We did get to keep a few choice items. I kept a few pairs of slacks and power suits that stood out. I still have a few outstanding pieces from 'Saved by the Bell' simply because they were from 'Saved by the Bell.' They're vaulted in my storage space. — Lark Voorhies

Maybe... just maybe, the light can reach even the bottom of a dark ocean — Unknown

It's Niagara Falls. It's one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world. Who wouldn't want to walk across it? — Nik Wallenda

You didn't weld it shut or anything like that?"
"Yes, stupid me, I forgot. — Alastair Reynolds

Let us acknowledge and celebrate what youth can do to build a safer, more just world. Let us strengthen our efforts to include young people in policies, programmes and decision-making processes that benefit their futures and ours. — Ban Ki-moon

One has to choose a word in English. If you want to be eligible for a literary prize you have to designate it as something. — Robert Dessaix

Satisfaction with results will be the [death] knell of progress. No man is good who thinks that he cannot be better. He has no holiness who thinks that he is holy enough. — Charles Spurgeon

How short our happy days appear!
How long the sorrowful! — Jean Ingelow