Mwoo Quotes & Sayings
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I've clearer idea of how I don't want to be seen - as someone who does what everyone wants them to. — Lana Del Rey

For us Australians, Singapore also represents sacred soil. Almost 2000 Australians died here in the defense of your island country and our neighborhood. — Michael Jeffery

My laboratory,' I said, experimentally, drawing out each syllable. 'Why is it that saying it like that always makes me want to follow it with 'mwoo-hah-hah-hahhhhh'? '
'You were overexposed to Hammer Films as a child?'
- Harry Dresden & Bob the Skull, Changes, Jim Butcher — Jim Butcher

Alive without breath, As cold as death; Never thirsty, ever drinking, All in mail never clinking. — J.R.R. Tolkien

There is another world, and it is in this one. — Paul Eluard

One of the highest and surest signs of civilization is that a people have learned to obey the commands of those who are placed over them. — Booker T. Washington

In terms of fear, I still am most afraid of Freddie Kruger. — Andrew Mason

The whole problem is that I have forgotten... everything and everyone. — Deyth Banger

I spent all my money on a FAX machine. Now I can only FAX collect. — Steven Wright

There must be a reason why photographers are not very good at verbal communication. I think we get lazy. — Annie Leibovitz

Every thinking person should have a list of life questions, and at the top of that list should be the question, Does God exist, and if so, what is He like? — Justin Buzzard

You will make mistakes. You will make decisions, and sometimes you will regret those choices. Sometimes there won't be a right choice, just the best of several bad options. I don't need to tell you that you can do this-you know you can. — Sarah J. Maas

I cannot help esteem The 'Bird within the Hand' Superior to the one The 'Bush' may yield me Or may not Too late to choose again — Emily Dickinson

There is, inside all our heads, the ego's rabid attack dog. It is purely vicious toward others and toward ourselves as well. Learning to control that dog, and ultimately to end its life, is the process and purpose of enlightened relationships. — Marianne Williamson