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Old Belizean Quotes By Tom Seaver

God is living in New York, and he's a Mets fan. — Tom Seaver

Old Belizean Quotes By Brennan Manning

Our world has lost its sense of wonder. — Brennan Manning

Old Belizean Quotes By James Otis

[The passage of the Sugar Act] set people a thinking, in six months, more than they had done in their whole lives before. — James Otis

Old Belizean Quotes By Shahid Hussain Raja

Terrorists are like zebras; those having more white stripes than black are good terrorists,those with more black stripes than white are bad ones. — Shahid Hussain Raja

Old Belizean Quotes By Jarod Kintz

The best part of the word "booboo" is the breast. While the word doesn't suck, it is quite suckable. — Jarod Kintz

Old Belizean Quotes By Billy Campbell

I sailed a bit as a child, but it wasn't until I was around 40, when I was halfway through Patrick O'Brian's 'Master and Commander' novels, that I had the sudden epiphany that I had to go sail on a square-rig ship. — Billy Campbell

Old Belizean Quotes By Harry S. Truman

I wonder how many times you have to be hit on the head before you find out who's hitting you? It's about time that the people of America realized what the Republicans have been doing to them. — Harry S. Truman

Old Belizean Quotes By John Tesh

I'm almost a vegetarian. I have a very rigid exercise routine. I'm up at 6 A.M.; I take a lot of ginseng. — John Tesh

Old Belizean Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

Truth is an all-freeing mechanism. — L. Ron Hubbard

Old Belizean Quotes By Garth Nix

Conor had volunteered to carry it, perhaps hoping it would make the others think better of him. Rollan — Garth Nix

Old Belizean Quotes By John Fowles

Our stereotyping societies force us to feel more alone. They stamp masks on us and isolate out real selves. We all live in two worlds: the old comfortable man-centred world of absolutes and the harsh real world of relatives. The latter, the relativity reality, terrifies us; and isolates and dwarfs us all. — John Fowles