Funny Taga Quotes & Sayings
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![Funny Taga Quotes By Pierce Brown Funny Taga Quotes By Pierce Brown](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-taga-quote-by-pierce-brown-1233019.jpg)
No one grasps the game, because no one knows the rules. No one follows the same set of rules. It is like life. Some think honor universal. Some think laws binding. Others know better. But in the end, don't those who rise by poison die by poison?" I shrug. "In the storybooks. In life there's no one left to poison them, often. — Pierce Brown
![Funny Taga Quotes By Dean Koontz Funny Taga Quotes By Dean Koontz](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-taga-quote-by-dean-koontz-92835.jpg)
Oleander will kill you quickly. Azaleas, ingested, take a few hours. Vomiting, paralysis, seizures, coma, death. Then there's savin, henbane, foxglove, jimsonweed ... all here in Pico Mundo."
"And we call her Mother Nature."
"There's nothing fatherly about time and what it does to us, either," Ozzie said. — Dean Koontz
![Funny Taga Quotes By Lynn Shelton Funny Taga Quotes By Lynn Shelton](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-taga-quote-by-lynn-shelton-310675.jpg)
It feels to me like everyone is going to do their best work when they feel emotionally safe. — Lynn Shelton
![Funny Taga Quotes By Sherman Alexie Funny Taga Quotes By Sherman Alexie](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-taga-quote-by-sherman-alexie-1012794.jpg)
Everybody prayed; everybody lied about it. Even atheists prayed on airplanes and bingo nights. — Sherman Alexie
![Funny Taga Quotes By Randeep Hooda Funny Taga Quotes By Randeep Hooda](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-taga-quote-by-randeep-hooda-1276064.jpg)
You don't run from the bad things in life; learn from them, because your worst is what will lead you to your best. — Randeep Hooda
![Funny Taga Quotes By Harper Lee Funny Taga Quotes By Harper Lee](https://quotessayings.net/pics/funny-taga-quote-by-harper-lee-1931395.jpg)
I would advise anyone who aspires to a writing career that before developing his talent he would be wise to develop a thick hide.
[Writer's Digest, September 1961] — Harper Lee