Howler Monkey Quotes & Sayings
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A noise came from the phone that resembled the sound of a howler monkey having an ice cube inserted into its rectum — Aurelio Voltaire

Should we be rewriting history just to make people feel good? That's not history, that's psychiatry. — Ed Koch

Whatever it is that pulls the pin, that hurls you past the boundaries of your own life into a brief and total beauty, even for a moment, it is enough — Jeanette Winterson

No way. I still get these horrible flashbacks of that night and wake up crying, terrified that some sexed-up howler monkey is going to attack me. — Kylie Scott

I've often thought that when something is hard for you, whether it's going to law school or anything else that challenges you, that's probably what you should do. — Hillary Clinton

There is no protection against the kinds of influences that are loose in a society that tolerates pornography. — Ted Bundy

Proportions are what makes the old Greek temples classic in their beauty. They are like huge blocks, from which the air has been literally hewn out between the columns. — Arne Jacobsen

The essence of dramatic tragedy is not unhappiness. It resides in the solemnity of the remorseless working of things. — Alfred North Whitehead

I wanted to be a police detective. In my work, particularly in documentaries, I am obsessed with finding things out, seeking ever-new facts and perspectives - each project can involve years of research. — James Marsh

I see myself as the world's oldest living teenager ... I try to get as much kick out of things as possible. — Iris Apfel

The dreams of a pure life,
The dreams of a loving wife,
Find pleasure in a Godly life. — The Wife S.R.

Seoafin,
Tonight, you marry The Drakkar. In the ancient tongue, this means The Dragon.
Good luck,
Sjofn — Kristen Ashley

Increases in money supply are what constitute inflation, and a general rise in prices is the symptom. — Walter E. Williams

You're going now?" Makin asked, putting down his bottle-in-a-basket.
"Well, unless you want to drink till we're all sunburnt and maudlin and then declare undying love for each other and part with drunken hugs?" I said. — Mark Lawrence

We hear the ambient noise of children singing. We hear lions and tigers roar. Hyenas laugh. Some jungle bird or howler monkey declares its existence, screeching a maniac's gibberish. Our entire world, always doing battle against the silence and obscurity of death. — Chuck Palahniuk