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Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By James A. Owen

It's Elvish," Tummeler repeated. "It says, basically, 'Declare allegiance, and be welcomed."
"Well, doesn't it perhaps mean that the magic word that opens the door is 'allegiance'?" Said Jack. "In Elvish?"
"That's a stupid idea," said John. "Then anyone who spoke Elvish could get in. — James A. Owen

Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By Michelle Forbes

For whatever reason, every project I do becomes sort of a cult, or a cultish show, you know, like 'Battlestar,' or even a film I did years ago, 'Kalifornia,' people refer to it as a cult film. — Michelle Forbes

Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By Hugo Chavez

I love Jesus Christ. I am a Christian ... I cry when I see injustice, children dying of hunger. — Hugo Chavez

Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By John Thune

There are more than 30 states, who either by statute or constitutional amendment, have defined marriage as being between a man and a woman. — John Thune

Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By Azar Nafisi

Had I been able to formulate my first impressions of the United States, I might have said that there was a place in America called Kansas, where people could find a magic land at the heart of a cyclone. — Azar Nafisi

Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By Richard Owen

Analogue. A part or organ in one animal which has the same function as another part or organ in a different animal. — Richard Owen

Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By Julie Anne Peters

I knew right then and there nothing was ever going to change. It wouldn't matter if I was tall or short or fat or thin or absent every day. I was a loser from birth. — Julie Anne Peters

Mentale Mishandeling Quotes By Brigid Kemmerer

Yeah, Birkenstock. If you want to get worked up about something, why don't you take a look in the empty fridge? — Brigid Kemmerer