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Kaisen Don Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

No doubt, then, that a free curiosity has more force in our learning these things, than a frightful enforcement. — Augustine Of Hippo

Kaisen Don Quotes By Groucho Marx

Before I speak, I have something important to say. — Groucho Marx

Kaisen Don Quotes By Rick Beneteau

The most sacred place in the world is your mind. Guard it ferociously. — Rick Beneteau

Kaisen Don Quotes By Erin Kellison

Now the whole fucking world is different."
"It's about to get worse," Steve said.
"Then I'll call for food," Vincent said. "Mirren, this might be our last meal. Any preferences? — Erin Kellison

Kaisen Don Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

When I came to men, then found I them resting on an old infatuation: all of them thought they had long known what was good and bad for men. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Kaisen Don Quotes By Tom Waits

I'm interested in things when I don't know what they are. Like "Hey, Ray, what the hell is this?" Oh, that's lipstick from the 1700s, that's dog food from the turn of the century, that's a hat from World War II. I'm interested in the minutiae of things. Oddities. — Tom Waits

Kaisen Don Quotes By David McCullough

It so happens that the work which is likely to be our most durable monument, and to convey some knowledge of us to the most remote posterity, is a work of bare utility; not a shrine, not a fortress, not a palace, but a bridge. - MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER IN HARPER'S WEEKLY, MAY 24, 1883 — David McCullough

Kaisen Don Quotes By Jennifer Ellison

I'm comfortable with my body but I don't like my bum - I think it's too big. — Jennifer Ellison

Kaisen Don Quotes By Groucho Marx

I came here for a party and what do I get? Nothing. Not even Ice cream. — Groucho Marx

Kaisen Don Quotes By Nick Hornby

Asking the head I have now to explain its own thinking is as pointless as dialing your own telephone number on your own telephone: Either way, you get an engaged signal. Or your own answer message, if you have that kind of phone system. — Nick Hornby