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Meeghan Lee Quotes By Linda Blair

It's difficult to understand why people don't realize that pets are gifts to mankind. — Linda Blair

Meeghan Lee Quotes By Carl Watson

There was one floor that was all gynecologists. They could tell by the remnants of weird optical contraptions- all the convoluted tools men use when they're searching for the source of their anxieties. — Carl Watson

Meeghan Lee Quotes By Haki Madhubuti

Reality is not the same to the doer as it is to the sayer — Haki Madhubuti

Meeghan Lee Quotes By J.D. Salinger

Yet a real artist, I've noticed, will survive anything. (Even praise, I happily suspect.) — J.D. Salinger

Meeghan Lee Quotes By Andy Serkis

Gollum has a weak personality and isn't able to cope with the power of the ring. — Andy Serkis

Meeghan Lee Quotes By Timothy Snyder

Russians who voted in 1990 did not think that this would be the last free and fair election in their country's history, which (thus far) it has been. — Timothy Snyder

Meeghan Lee Quotes By J.A. Redmerski

The open road is gone. The spontaneous stops and sometimes not knowing where we are but not giving a damn, is gone. — J.A. Redmerski

Meeghan Lee Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

You can recover from any injury. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Meeghan Lee Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

There was [ in New York] - some of it was this perception of the Midwest that I realized in this multicultural city that - and I don't think it's as true as it was - but everyone was kind of like, what, are you Jewish? Are you Italian? What are you? You know, are you black? Are you da-da-da? Are you Puerto Rican? And so I ended up - my ethnic identity was Midwestern, was white bread. And so it informed a lot of my stand-up. — Jim Gaffigan

Meeghan Lee Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

In the twelve months from June, 1940, to June, 1941, our civilian casualties were 43,381 killed and 50,856 seriously injured, a total of 94,237. Except for — Winston S. Churchill