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Marleys Monsters Quotes By Molly Friedenfeld

Any time a stipulation on love is present, unconditional love is not. — Molly Friedenfeld

Marleys Monsters Quotes By Stephanie Blackmoore

Call me anal retentive, but I like nothing more than trying to solve life's problems with a good spreadsheet. — Stephanie Blackmoore

Marleys Monsters Quotes By William Stringfellow

Yet even among those who are not economically poor, work remains, as a matter of experience, a great burden. Those whose work consists of serving the great corporate principalities, for instance, are subject to dehumanized, enslaving, frequently idolatrous claims over their lives. Does anyone seriously suppose that the high-ranking executives involved in the price-fixing scandals in some of the great corporations in this country are anything but prisoners, no more truly free than serfs, confined and conformed to the interest of the principalities they serve? — William Stringfellow

Marleys Monsters Quotes By Charles Bernhard Heyd

Don't drink fluoridated water ... Fluoride is a corrosive poison which will produce harm on a long term basis. — Charles Bernhard Heyd

Marleys Monsters Quotes By Kaitlyn Dunnett

Access to the public library should be a basic human right. — Kaitlyn Dunnett

Marleys Monsters Quotes By Seth MacFarlane

Adults acting like children and children acting like adults is generally a pretty reliable comic device. — Seth MacFarlane

Marleys Monsters Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

He's called Ottolenghi, that chef. And he deserves a tongue twister of his own. Lo, Ottolenghi lengthens leeks laterally. How about that? Or, Competent chefs count cous cous cautiously? — Alexander McCall Smith

Marleys Monsters Quotes By Terry Pratchett

There should be a word for the microscopic spark of hope that you dare not entertain in case the mere act of acknowledging it will cause it to vanish, like trying to look at a photon. You can only sidle up to it, lookong past it, walking past it, waiting for it to get big enough to face the world — Terry Pratchett