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Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By George Orwell

Most revolutionaries are potential Tories, because they imagine that everything can be put right by altering the shape of society; once that change is effected, as it sometimes is, they see no need for any other. — George Orwell

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Danny Danko

If you grew up in the 60's or 70's, and didn't do drugs I don't trust you. — Danny Danko

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Spider Robinson

Callahan's Law:
Shared pain is lessened;
Shared joy is increased. — Spider Robinson

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Every worthy act is difficult. Ascent is always difficult. Descent is easy and often slippery. — Mahatma Gandhi

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Patrick Whitesell

In Hollywood, there's a network of creative executives, and when they hear something is good, it catches fire. — Patrick Whitesell

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Cherie Wilkerson

I wouldn't encourage any kid to become an Elfquest junkie, or any other kind of junkie. Proportion is what we're talking about. We were just talking about that earlier. Proportion in all ways, in storytelling; any story that has an ax to grind is going to burn itself eventually, like the nihilistic comics that Richard was talking about earlier. — Cherie Wilkerson

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Walter Brueggemann

And when we take ourselves too seriously, we are grim about the brothers and sisters, especially the dissenting ones, and there will be no health in us and no healing humor. — Walter Brueggemann

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Andrew Stanton

In fact, I don't think I'll ever make anything that will feel as divinely dropped in my lap as the opening of 'Wall-E.' — Andrew Stanton

Mahoneys Frolics Quotes By Billy Graham

As men and women seek to find independence from God, they have lost a sense of purpose in life. The worth of human personality is often equated with what we do for a living. However, a person's occupation, community standing, or bank account is not what is important in God's eyes. — Billy Graham