Kaisha Quotes & Sayings
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Pedialyte's a super-Gatorade that they give infants when they're dehydrated. It's on all our riders now. Drink a liter of grape Pedialyte and no hangover. The guys from Pantera taught us that trick. — Sully Erna

I was raised in an orthodox Jewish home where it was expected that, as a woman, I'd marry an investment banker, raise kids in the suburbs and go to temple. I wasn't raised to set the world on fire. — Dani Shapiro

The poet was a fool
who wanted no conflict
among us, gods
or people.
Harmony needs
low and high,
as progeny needs
man and woman. — Heraclitus

If our souls be immortal, this makes amends for the frailties of life and the sufferings of this state. — John Tillotson

The electors see their representative not only as a legislator for the state but also as the natural protector of local interests in the legislature; indeed, they almost seem to think that he has a power of attorney to represent each constituent, and they trust him to be as eager in their private interests as in those of the country. — Alexis De Tocqueville

When mixing several races, then lost the uniqueness of a particular race and at this stage there is a degeneration, which in any case should not be allowed because of degeneration should be degraded. — Arthur Tomaszewicz

This drove home to me how barbaric our own medicine and our own customs are in the "civilized" world, where we put ill or demented people away and try to forget them. — Oliver Sacks

The Initiate must be totally naked, to demonstrate that he is truly a human being and not something else in disguise like a cabbage or something. — Gregory Hill

We teach our kids the importance of good dental care, proper nutrition, and financial responsibility. How many of us teach our children to monitor their own brain health, or know how to do it ourselves? — Sue Klebold

Fantasy is the oldest form of literature and science fiction is just a new twist on it. — Katharine Kerr

Poor people do not go on holiday; they go home. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Nothing in this life worth achieving is easy, nor is it impossible. — James May