Muppets King Prawn Quotes & Sayings
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Die human, DIE!! Die nasty polluting person!!!!' yelled Grover. I turned him so he faced me. He kept on clicking his plastic gun towards me as if I was part of the game. — Rick Riordan

I got involved in cocaine because I needed to lose weight. I felt the pressure living here. I took it to wake me up and keep me moving. — Jessica Hahn

All television is an advertisement - that's why it exists. It wasn't the art-form first and then the commerce - it was that they could put on entertainment long enough to distract people into looking at products. It's for focusing people on advertising and separating you from money in some way. Some people forget that. The side product is that we get some great eye candy. TV is the best it has ever been right now. I don't have a problem with that since it's what keep us employed. — Chris Hardwick

Little girls think it's necessary to put all their business on MySpace and Facebook, and I think it's a shame ... I'm all about mystery. — Stevie Nicks

The most damaging aspect of contemporary living is short-term thinking. — Rick Warren

When I was playing with Bob Dylan in, like, 1966, I was, like, 20 years old. — Robbie Robertson

And everything you get, ya gotta work hard for it. — The Notorious B.I.G.

When you think you're done with something, look it over again and see how you can make it better. — Melissa Foster

His visitor must have sensed her misstep, Breuer thought, noticing how she rushed to continue her narrative. — Irvin D. Yalom

Critical design aims to really push the boundaries of design and to reconsider the element of fiction. — Nelly Ben Hayoun

Anarchism may be described as the doctrine that all the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations, and that the State should be abolished ... Nor does the Anarchistic scheme furnish any code of morals to be imposed upon the individual. "Mind your own business" is its own moral law. Interference with another's business is a crime and the only crime, and as such may properly be resisted. — Benjamin Tucker