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Monty Python Flesh Wound Quotes By Mariana Zapata

The German shook his head. "No. No more. I won't let you down; now stop crying. It makes me nauseous. — Mariana Zapata

Monty Python Flesh Wound Quotes By Jenny Trout

Lucian is nothing to me. What you saw in that office was bizarre. He must've been high on power or meth. — Jenny Trout

Monty Python Flesh Wound Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I read once that explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog," Mark said. "You find out how it works, but the frog dies in the process. — Cassandra Clare

Monty Python Flesh Wound Quotes By John Green

The oblivion fear is something else, fear that I won't be able to give anything in exchange for my life. If you don't live a
life in service of a greater good, you've gotta at least die a death in service of a greater good, you know? And I fear that I won't get either a
life or a death that means anything. — John Green

Monty Python Flesh Wound Quotes By Marisha Pessl

L'Avventura,' Dad said, 'has the sort of ellipsis ending most American audiences would rather undergo a root canal than be left with, not only because they loathe anything left to the imagination-we're talking about the country that invented spandex-but also because they are a confident, self-assured nation. They know Family. They know Right from Wrong. They know God-many of them attest to daily chats with the man. And the idea that none of us can truly know anything at all-not the lives of our friends or family, not even ourselves-is a thought they'd rather be shot in the arm with their own semi-automatic rifle than face head-on. Personally, I think there's something terrific about not knowing, relinquishing man's feeble attempt to control. When you throw up your hands, say, "Who knows?" you can get on with the sheer gift of being alive. — Marisha Pessl