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Obcene Quotes By Ariel Pink

The music usually occurs to me as a complete sound, and then I have developed the skill of being able to translate that into a fully realized song. — Ariel Pink

Obcene Quotes By George Sand

Nature distributes her favors unequally. — George Sand

Obcene Quotes By Seth MacFarlane

Fox is notorious for having a very thick skin about taking shots at themselves. — Seth MacFarlane

Obcene Quotes By John Denver

If as an environmentalist we are against anything ... it is against the arrogance of power and the most obcene ways it shows up, which is in greed. — John Denver

Obcene Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

February is always a bad month for TV sports. Football is gone, basketball is plodding along in the annual midseason doldrums, and baseball is not even mentioned. — Hunter S. Thompson

Obcene Quotes By Ronda Rousey

I had a lot of trouble speaking as a kid. I didn't really speak in coherent sentences until I was, like, 6 years old. There was a long time where everybody was very worried, because my sisters were so advanced for their age, and I would barely talk. — Ronda Rousey

Obcene Quotes By Deb Caletti

Fury and devastation are fraternal twins. — Deb Caletti

Obcene Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

There are unjust laws as there are unjust men. — Mahatma Gandhi

Obcene Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The big commercial concerns of to-day are quite exceptionally incompetent. They will be even more incompetent when they are omnipotent. — G.K. Chesterton

Obcene Quotes By Agatha Christie

I mean that success has come early. And that is dangerous. Always dangerous. — Agatha Christie

Obcene Quotes By Hermann Hesse

On a strange and devious way, Siddhartha had gotten into this final and most base of all dependencies, by means of the game of dice. It was since that time, when he had stopped being a Samana in his heart, that Siddhartha began to play the game for money and precious things, which he at other times only joined with a smile and casually as a custom of the childlike people, with an increasing rage and passion. He was a feared gambler, few dared to take him on, so high and audacious were his stakes. He played the game due to a pain of his heart, losing and wasting his wretched money in the game brought him an angry joy, in no other way he could demonstrate his disdain for wealth, the merchants' false god, more clearly and more mockingly. — Hermann Hesse

Obcene Quotes By Pam Grier

This whole beauty thing is something I've never comprehended. — Pam Grier