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Funny Rafting Quotes By Judy Blume

And now she was going. She was going to walk up the steps leading to the silver bird that would gobble her up, holding her in its belly until it reached its faraway destination, where it would spit her out. In one piece, she hoped. — Judy Blume

Funny Rafting Quotes By Bob Hope

On one hole, I hit an alligator so hard, he's now my golf bag. — Bob Hope

Funny Rafting Quotes By Katie McGarry

Ignoring our problems won't make them go away. We're playing a dangerous game, and I'll be honest, I don't know how many more hits I can take."
"You want me to walk away?"
"No," she says quietly. "I never wanted you to walk away. I need you, but I don't know how to be with you. You need me, but you don't know how to be with me either. — Katie McGarry

Funny Rafting Quotes By Zhang Ziyi

Zhang Yimou is always going to need young, pretty girls for his films. But I don't really concern myself with what Zhang Yimou's next starlet looks like. — Zhang Ziyi

Funny Rafting Quotes By Mark Twain

If you have no will to change it, you have no right to criticize it. — Mark Twain

Funny Rafting Quotes By John Cleese

You have to create boundaries of space and then you have to create boundaries of time. — John Cleese

Funny Rafting Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

I come from a culture that embodies the need to convert others to "the truth." The Mormon Church has one of the largest missionary programs in the world. That does not interest me. — Terry Tempest Williams

Funny Rafting Quotes By Rebecca MacKinnon

Over time, if you want rights, you have to also show that you can use them responsibly and that you can build a positive world in the online space, and that's also very important. — Rebecca MacKinnon

Funny Rafting Quotes By David VanDrunen

Christians should pursue cultural activities not with a spirit of triumph and conquest over their neighbors but with a spirit of love and service toward them. Far too often Christian writers and leaders imbue their audience with a drive to take over- to take over politices, education, the courts, and whatever else or maybe it is put in more platable terms such as taking back instead of taking over as if Christians are the rightful owners of everything and are simply reclaiming what is already theirs. — David VanDrunen