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Napoleon Dy Quotes By Jase Robertson

Most things in life are better when you just cut to the chase. — Jase Robertson

Napoleon Dy Quotes By Casey Gray

American consumers benefit from disparity & exploitation. I benefit from disparity & exploitation & so does my family. there is no way to be a consumer in this country without causing pain" --casey gray - author of Discount - & my New HERO — Casey Gray

Napoleon Dy Quotes By Carl Sagan

Finding the occasional straw of truth awash in a great ocean of confusion and bamboozle requires intelligence, vigilance, dedication, and courage. But if we don't practice these tough habits of thought, we cannot hope to solve the truly serious problems that face us
and we risk becoming a nation of suckers, up for grabs by the next charlatan who comes along. — Carl Sagan

Napoleon Dy Quotes By Tom Robbins

Claude could simply not imagine the couples he met at parties or passed on the street ever being locked in carnal embrace. — Tom Robbins

Napoleon Dy Quotes By Seth MacFarlane

The resistance to science is idiotic. — Seth MacFarlane

Napoleon Dy Quotes By Jerry Lawler

If the Japanese are so smart, why do they eat with sticks? — Jerry Lawler

Napoleon Dy Quotes By A.W. Tozer

I do not think I exaggerate when I say that some of us put our offering in the plate with a kind of triumphant bounce as much as to say: "There - now God will feel better!" I am obliged to tell you that God does not need anything you have. He does not need a dime of your money. It is your own spiritual welfare at stake in such matters as these. You have the right to keep what you have all to yourself - but it will rust and decay, and ultimately ruin you. — A.W. Tozer

Napoleon Dy Quotes By William Torrey Harris

Our schools have been scientifically designed to prevent over-education from happening. The average American [should be] content with their humble role in life, because they're not tempted to think about any other role. — William Torrey Harris