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Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I hate vulgar realism in literature. The man who would call a spade a spade should be compelled to use one. — Oscar Wilde

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Sandra Bernhard

Not everybody is cookie-cutter. You just can't be. There are too many variables in life. — Sandra Bernhard

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Courtney Allison Moulton

I'm a soldier in war, and the only difference between our war and the ones between humans is that this fight has been going on since time began and it's not likely to be over any time soon. - Will — Courtney Allison Moulton

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Stephen W. Sears

Only the English created a new England, settled not by subjects of the Crown resolved to live beyond the seas, but by pioneers and builders in a land of new promise. — Stephen W. Sears

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By David Korten

Global competition is about winners and losers. — David Korten

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Noble be man,
Helpful and good!
For that alone
Sets him apart
From every other creature
On earth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Florence Griffith Joyner

I pray hard, work hard, and leave the rest to God. — Florence Griffith Joyner

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Peter Jurasik

I was unwilling to - without getting too philosophical about it - I was unwilling to structure my spirituality in the way that the church wanted me to structure it. — Peter Jurasik

Groezinger Sausage Quotes By Christopher Moore

And I'll have you know that if you hurt my son again, if he so much as sighs sadly over his coffee, I will hire a man, a Russian, probably, to hunt you down and rip all that shiny black hair from your head, then break your skinny arms and legs, and set you on fire, and then put you out with a hammer. And should there be children from your beastly rutting, I shall have the Russian man cut them to tiny pieces and feed them to Madame Jacob's dog. because, although he may be only a worthless, simpleminded, libertine artist, Lucien is my favorite, and I will not have him hurt. Do you understand? — Christopher Moore