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Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By John F. Kerry

I'm proud of my medals. I always was proud of them. — John F. Kerry

Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By Kimberly Schlapman

My girl crush is Dolly Parton. I've never met her, but I keep wanting to run into her in a grocery story or something! — Kimberly Schlapman

Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By Lauren Slater

Sickness is the natural state in which we humans reside. We occasionally fall into brief brackets of health, only to return to our fevers, our infections, our rapid, minute mutations, which take us toward death even as they evolve us, as a species, into some ill-defined future. — Lauren Slater

Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By Erin Hunter

I suppose." Mousefur sniffed. "No doubt it'll be up to me to teach them manners. Kits nowadays don't know how to show any respect."
Jayfeather's whiskers twitched with amusement.
"Don't you believe it," Purdy whispered. "She was teaching Lilykit and Seedkit how to reach under the wall of the warriors' den and catch stray tails yesterday. — Erin Hunter

Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By Beck

I did that Grammys thing - I did a little freeform poem. — Beck

Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By Cheryl McIntyre

Mason Patel is my counterpart. He is the eraser to my chalk. The milk to my cereal. The chocolate to my peanut butter. We were made for each other in cookie heaven. — Cheryl McIntyre

Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By Jodi Picoult

I'm lonely. Why do you think I had to learn to act so independent? I also get mad too quickly, and I hog the covers, and my second toe is longer than my big one. My hair has it's own zip code. Plus, I get certifiably crazy when I've got PMS. You don't love someone because they're perfect. You love them in spite of the fact that they're not. — Jodi Picoult

Funny Warrior Cats Quotes By H. Burke Peterson

Criticism is a destroyer of self-worth and esteem. It is heartbreaking how criticism can wound children and diminish their self-esteem. — H. Burke Peterson