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Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Orson Scott Card

They're so brave," she said.
"They're all dead."
"Only a coward would think of that," she said scornfully. — Orson Scott Card

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Jeff Probst

Most people I run into say, I haven't missed an episode. Either you like Survivor or you don't, but if you do, you're a loyal viewer. — Jeff Probst

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Lewis Black

It's a shame cars don't run on cognitive dissonance. — Lewis Black

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Rick Riordan

all gods fear death, even when we are not encased in mortal forms. — Rick Riordan

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Henny Youngman

Zsa Zsa Gabor is an expert housekeeper. Every time she gets divorced, she keeps the house. — Henny Youngman

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Only the truth and its expression can establish that new public opinion which will reform the ancient obsolete and pernicious order of life; and yet we not only do not express the truth we know, but often even distinctly give expression to what we ourselves regard as false. If only free men would not rely on that which has no power, and is always fettered upon external aids; but would trust in that which is always powerful and free the truth and its expression! — Leo Tolstoy

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Whatever we may say about the soul going to the sky ... we know there is no sky but only an atmosphere. — Leo Tolstoy

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Arthur Golden

another motive as well - namely, to preserve her voice, which had a quality of expressiveness I have rarely encountered. Customarily she spoke with a soft tone, as one might expect of a woman who has made a career of entertaining men. — Arthur Golden

Lesser Evil Popcorn Quotes By Howard Zinn

It is no longer simply the merchant prince, or the aristocratic monopoly, or even the employing class, that is exploiting the world: it is the nation, a new democratic nation composed of united capital and labor. — Howard Zinn