Krumping Dance Quotes & Sayings
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Money frees you from doing things you dislike. Since I dislike doing nearly everything, money is handy — Groucho Marx

He turned. And there, on the roof, was the dragon.
"There's a dragon on the roof!" he warbled. "Nobby, it's a dragon on the roof! What shall I do, Nobby? There's a dragon on the roof! It's looking right at me, Nobby!"
"For a start, you could do your trousers up," said Nobby, from behind the nearest wall. — Terry Pratchett

The pursuit of beauty is much more dangerous nonsense than the pursuit of truth or goodness, because it affords a stronger temptation to the ego. — Northrop Frye

When any part of humanity is sidelined, the rest of us cannot sit on the sidelines. — Hillary Clinton

The English were unpleasant in their own very English way. It was as if they lived at the top of the world, and naturally looked down on everyone else; 'looked down' in the sense that everyone was clearly beneath them so what else could they do? No spite or guilt, just... 'Why doesn't everyone else try harder?' There was a hint of warmth to their contempt that I found especially deplorable. — Otaro Maijo

You can't call your life your own: and in return you have safety, if it's worth having at the price you pay. — Richard Adams

How can we expect something positive to come from all the negative that we put into this world? — Gloria Estefan

There are a lot of personal things that take place when becoming governor and I am happy to work with him should he ask. I will give him the best advice I can give. — Scott McCallum

Imagined happiness is still happiness. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Sometimes you need to get hit in the head to realize that you're in a fight. — Michael Jordan

Her parents roared around in the masks of monsters. Not — Mary Karr

The partisan strife in which the people of the country are permitted to periodically engage does not tend to the development of ugly traits of character, but merely discloses those that preexist. — Ambrose Bierce