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Lickerish Tooth Quotes By James Frey

Pain is the feeling. Suffering is the effect the pain inflicts. If one can endure pain, one can live without suffering. If one can withstand pain, one can withstand anything. If one can learn to control pain, one can learn to control oneself. — James Frey

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Government has been a fossil: it should be a plant. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Quentin Crisp

What I wanted most of all was to use sex as a weapon to allure, subjugate, and, if possible, destroy the personality of others. — Quentin Crisp

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Voltaire

Feeble verses are those which sin not against rules, but against genius. — Voltaire

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Sara Genn

I can hide as much as I want in my colours — Sara Genn

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Paul Watson

Earthworms are far more valuable than people. — Paul Watson

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Jean De La Bruyere

The noblest deeds are well enough set forth in simple language; emphasis spoils them. — Jean De La Bruyere

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Vice knows [its] ugly, so [it] puts on [a] mask. — Benjamin Franklin

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By Liang Qichao

Treat [the people] as slaves, guard them against brigands, and they will come to regard themselves as slaves and brigands. — Liang Qichao

Lickerish Tooth Quotes By N.D. Wilson

I'm not trying to con kids into optimism or false confidence. I really believe this stuff. My view of violence and victory in children's stories hinges entirely on my faith. Samson lost his eyes and died ... but he has new eyes in the resurrection. Israel was enslaved in Egypt, but God sent a wizard far more powerful than Gandalf to save His people. Christ took the world's darkness on his shoulders and died in agony. But then ... Easter.
In the end, good wins. Always. — N.D. Wilson