Kickapoos And Mascoutens Quotes & Sayings
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I have made six big home moves in my life and I have never lost money on one I have lived in. — Anthea Turner

Wouldn't it be a helluva joke if all this were really burnt cork and you people were being tolerant for nuthin'? — Dick Gregory

Liberals are people who think that being tough on crime means longer suspended sentences. — Ronald Reagan

This effort [to establish racism, sexism and homophobia as morally heinous in law] also casts the law in particular and the state more generally as neutral arbiters of injury rather than as themselves invested with the power to injure. Thus, the effort to "outlaw" social injury powerfully legitimizes law and the state as appropriate protectors against injury and casts injured individuals as needing such protection by such protectors. — Wendy Brown

I think if you come from a history of persecution you have to develop a sense of humour. — Sacha Baron Cohen

Hey, I saw your mom. Told her your sister was in the grove and that you'd be going there in a minute too.'
'Thanks. Does she seem all right?'
'She was pretty excited. Gave me a hug and a kiss,' says Dum.
'Really?' I ask. 'Do you know how long it's been since she's given me a hug and a kiss?'
'Well, yeah, a lot of women find that they can't resist my charms. They're all over me for any excuse they can find.' He takes a swig of pee-green Gatorade as if he thought that was sexy. — Susan Ee

Like Spinoza, he has a certain kind of moral purity and loftiness, which is very impressive. He is always sincere, never shrill or censorious, invariably concerned to tell the reader, as simply as he can, what he believes to be important. Whatever one may think of him as a theoretical philosopher, it is impossible not to love him as a man. The life of Plotinus is known, — Bertrand Russell

I'll scream!"
"Likely. If not before, certainly during. I expect they'll hear ye at the next farm; you've got good lungs. — Diana Gabaldon