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Martys Pizza Quotes By Jane Wagner

Just think: your family are the people most likely to give you the flu. — Jane Wagner

Martys Pizza Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I have been known to buy e-versions of my books because I was in a hotel room and I needed one right away to look up something in it; very handy for that - you can have it just the next minute; you can press the button and just have it. — Margaret Atwood

Martys Pizza Quotes By Fennel Hudson

Be oblivious to city high-rises, work-related stress and microwave popcorn. — Fennel Hudson

Martys Pizza Quotes By Seneca.

Could anything be more stupid than to praise a person for something that is not his? Or more crazy than admiring things which in a single moment can be transferred to another? — Seneca.

Martys Pizza Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Perhaps in the soul, as in the soil, those growths that show the brightest colours and put forth the most overpowering smell have not always the deepest root. — C.S. Lewis

Martys Pizza Quotes By Janet Jackson

I like to collaborate on my music. The creative process is fun, and you get a lot of ideas from having discussions about it. Ultimately, the final decision is mine. — Janet Jackson

Martys Pizza Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

Why are tall guys always attracted to short women? Not just moderately short women, either ... Tiny women. Polly Pockets. The tallest guys always-always-always go for the shortest girls. Always.
It's like they're so infatuated with their own height that they want to be with someone who makes them feel even taller. Someone they can tower over. A little doll that will make them feel even bigger and stronger. — Rainbow Rowell

Martys Pizza Quotes By Immanuel Kant

Arrogance is, as it were, a solicitation on the part of one seeking honor for followers, whom he thinks he is entitled to treat with contempt. — Immanuel Kant