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Ground Hog Day Quotes & Sayings

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Ground Hog Day Quotes By John Flanagan

Will looked up angrily, shaking his head in disbelief.
Will you shut up? he said tautly.
Horace shrugged in apology. 'I'm sorry' he said, I sneezed. A person can't help it when they sneeze.
Perhaps not. But you could try to make it sound a little less like an elephant trumpeting in agony; Will told him. — John Flanagan

Ground Hog Day Quotes By Meljean Brook

The blacksmith has proved quite competent while treating Cooper, and he possesses a great many tools in his workshop. If he learned how susceptible I am to men who bathe more than once every year, he would have leapt into a tub that very moment, and my heart would be in certain danger. But he hasn't washed, so I will continue on to the Red City and live with the regret of knowing that happiness was within my reach, but the soap was unfortunately not. Still a wretched and lonely widow, Geraldine — Meljean Brook

Ground Hog Day Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Most thoughtful people would agree that morality in the absence of policing is somehow more truly moral than the kind of false morality that vanishes as soon as the police go on strike or the spy camera is switched off, whether the spy camera is a real one monitored in the police station or an imaginary one in heaven. — Richard Dawkins

Ground Hog Day Quotes By Karen Kingsbury

I am enough for you, daughter ... Fill your heart with me. — Karen Kingsbury

Ground Hog Day Quotes By George Lincoln Rockwell

Jews talk a lot about God. But actually their god, just like Marx said, is money. Cash! — George Lincoln Rockwell

Ground Hog Day Quotes By Nora Roberts

Rude or not, she'd accept his offer of help.Then as far as she was concerned, Grant Campbell could go to the devil. — Nora Roberts

Ground Hog Day Quotes By John August

A little nonsense now and then,
Is cherished by the wisest men. — John August