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Itkin Omaha Quotes By Jonathan Krohn

I listened to Bill Bennett and tons of other talk show hosts who talked about that and other policies and started branching out and caring about other issues in regards to politics. — Jonathan Krohn

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Richard Thaler

There's no reason to think that
markets always drive people to
what's good for them. — Richard Thaler

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

One thing any backpacker will tell you is that it's tedious and monotonous. You're bored sometimes, so you really have to make the fun in your head. — Cheryl Strayed

Itkin Omaha Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

You are the only miracle that I have no doubt. — M.F. Moonzajer

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Kunal Nayyar

I did learn that there's no point in eating too much Vitamin C because it comes out of your bladder. — Kunal Nayyar

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Josh Stern

I like two beautiful women on my arm- as human shields — Josh Stern

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Uzoma Nnadi

Some people said beware of enemies. Some said beware of friends and some said beware of frenemies, but the most dangerous people are those that will hurt you and still play the victim. — Uzoma Nnadi

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Brandon Boyd

Very rarely is there any confusion as to when a painting or a song is finished. You just know when it's done. — Brandon Boyd

Itkin Omaha Quotes By A. Whitney Brown

I think it's time to stop carping on the blunders of the President and give him some credit for creativity. I mean, where do you even FIND a Jewish hard-line conservative Republican pot-smoker? Sounds like an Oprah Winfrey guest. — A. Whitney Brown

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Louise Rennison

What in the name of Hitler's panties and matching bra set was she talking about? — Louise Rennison

Itkin Omaha Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

Her goals had been the goals of radical women a century ago: to become a lawyer ... to compete toe-to-toe with men. But like any second-hand goal, it felt like a burden. It had already been fulfilled ten million times over by other women. Penny wanted a dream of her own, but she had no idea how that dream would look. — Chuck Palahniuk