Oggie Bear Quotes & Sayings
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He has been known by many names: Lucifer, Beelzabub, Belial, the Prince of Lies, Satan, and at a party once an obnoxious drunk kept calling him "Dude." — Gary Larson

I didn't know anything about Opus Die except from pop culture, like Dan Brown novels, which I knew wasn't really knowing anything about Opus Die. — Wes Bentley

The secret of genius is to carry the child into old age. — Aldous Huxley

My shoes are made of Spanish leather, My socks are made of silk; I wear a ring on every finger, I wash myself in milk. — D.H. Lawrence

If you had stars inside your brain cells, you'd probably understand what I am talking about. — Ernest Hemingway,

No government of the left has done as much for the poor as capitalism has. Even when it comes to the redistribution of income, the left talks the talk but the free market walks the walk.
What do the poor most need? They need to stop being poor. And how can that be done, on a mass scale, except by an economy that creates vastly more wealth? Yet the political left has long had a remarkable lack of interest in how wealth is created. As far as they are concerned, wealth exists somehow and the only interesting question is how to redistribute it. — Thomas Sowell

she shook me to the core. She was an earthquake, and I was changed forever because of her. — Staci Hart

Those were the worst memories. Precious and perfect. Sharp as a mouthful of glass. I lay in bed, clenched into a trembling knot, unable to sleep, unable to turn my mind to other things, unable to stop myself from remembering again. And again. And again — Patrick Rothfuss

There's been no other man since you - not inside my head, my heart, or my body. — Georgia Cates

Stop hating on a n*gga that is a weak emotion, the lady of a n*gga. — Lil' Wayne

We play short songs and short sets for people who don't have a lot of spare time. — Tommy Ramone

To undertake a journey on a road never before traveled requires character and courage: character because the choice is not obvious; courage because the road will be lonely at first. — Henry Kissinger