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Kidlit Rally Quotes By Sebastian Bach

I write my lyrics into the computer and I hum my music into the dictaphone. — Sebastian Bach

Kidlit Rally Quotes By Marlene Steinberg

Feeling disconnected from their peers, they were also internally disconnected from their own humanity. It seems clear that violent video games can promote derealization in a susceptible person. For disaffected adolescents who may have undetected and untreated dissociative symptoms, spending hours and hours playing these games in isolation can be dangerous. — Marlene Steinberg

Kidlit Rally Quotes By Josephine Winslow Johnson

Things that have cost more than they're worth leave a bitter taste. A taste of salt and sweat. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

Kidlit Rally Quotes By Yuval Levin

Men little think how immorally they act in rashly meddling with what they do not understand. Their delusive good intention is no sort of excuse for their presumption. — Yuval Levin

Kidlit Rally Quotes By Sam Rockwell

I did some martial arts training for 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,' since the character was an assassin. — Sam Rockwell

Kidlit Rally Quotes By W.C. Fields

I was almost put out of business by a well-meaning corpse. — W.C. Fields

Kidlit Rally Quotes By Himaruya Hidekaz

Man up before I beat you with my peace prize!"
-Switzerland — Himaruya Hidekaz

Kidlit Rally Quotes By Amanda Peet

If you think about it, there aren't that many women who are in their 40s, who are Jewish and funny and stage-worthy. — Amanda Peet

Kidlit Rally Quotes By Ralph Miller

When covering the man with the ball, the defense should be able to touch the ball with his hand. He should assume this touching position as the ball is being received. When the ball is received, the defense should discourage the pass into the post area. The hands should be kept up. Keeping the hands up reduces a tendency to foul and allows a player to move his hands quickly. — Ralph Miller