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Funny Someecard Quotes By Imelda May

People expect you to change when you become a mother, and of course my priorities changed when I had Violet. She's number one in my life and the best thing that ever happened to me, but I still have fun. I am still myself, but that is made out to seem like I am rebelling against motherhood. — Imelda May

Funny Someecard Quotes By Julie Kagawa

Enough." Titania rose and stabbed a glare of pure poison at me. "We do not need the half-breed, husband. Send her back to the mortal world she is so fond of."
"Sit down. I wasn't finished. — Julie Kagawa

Funny Someecard Quotes By Bill Cosby

Those who criticize our generation forget who raised it. — Bill Cosby

Funny Someecard Quotes By Yamamoto Tsunetomo

All of us want to live, and that is absolutely natural. However, we should learn from childhood on to choose our best way to die. If we don't do that, we end up spending our days like a dog, only in search of harbour, food and expressing a blind loyalty to his owner in return. That isn't enough to make our lives have a meaning. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo

Funny Someecard Quotes By Henry Hazlitt

The more things a government undertakes to do, the fewer things it can do completely. When the government tries to do everything it must do everything badly. — Henry Hazlitt

Funny Someecard Quotes By Richard Peck

A solider must leave someone behind,' she said. 'What men do best is walk away from women. Wars are handy for that. — Richard Peck

Funny Someecard Quotes By Jacques-Yves Cousteau

For most of history, man has had to fight nature to survive; in this century he is beginning to realize that, in order to survive, he must protect it. — Jacques-Yves Cousteau

Funny Someecard Quotes By Talib Kweli

There's consciousness in my music, and my music comes from a conscious place. And when people say that, I certainly take it as a compliment. But my job, in terms of selling my music, is to be universal and to try to get it to everybody. — Talib Kweli