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Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Nicholas Lea

We both have a great loyalty to it, and I think that it's important to give it our best shot. — Nicholas Lea

Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Clementine Von Radics

You never need to apologize
for how you chose to survive. — Clementine Von Radics

Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Abigail Van Buren

While forbidden fruit is said to taste sweeter, it usually spoils faster. — Abigail Van Buren

Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Henry Rollins

Chris Christie is New Jersey's concern, not America's. — Henry Rollins

Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Richard Rudd

In our modern world of today, the search for personal satisfaction and fulfilment has become practically universal. It is extraordinary to consider that our search for fulfilment creates and compounds the very stress it seeks to end. This is precisely how evolution operates - it makes us miserable, and in our quest to end our misery we unwittingly evolve. — Richard Rudd

Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

And now she was just Gabby, currently staying in a dreamy, magnificent castle in Scotland with a Fae prince who did all kinds of non-nasty, non-inhuman things like tearing up lists of names, and returning tadpoles to lakes, and saving people's lives.
Not to mention kissing with all the otherwordly splendor of a horny angel. — Karen Marie Moning

Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Naomi Klein

As a concept, free-trade zones are as old as commerce itself, and were all the more relevant in ancient times when the transportation of goods required multiple holdovers and rest stops. Pre-Roman Empire city-states, including Tyre, Carthage and Utica, encouraged trade by declaring themselves "free cities," where goods in transit could be stored without tax, and merchants would be protected from harm. These tax-free areas developed further economic significance during colonial times, when entire cities- including Hong Kong, Singapore and Gibraltar - were designated as "free ports" from which the loot of colonialism could be safely shipped back to England, Europe or America with low import tariffs. Today, the globe is dotted with variations on these tax-free pockets, from duty-free shops in airports and free banking zones of the Cayman Islands to bonded warehouses and ports where goods in transit are held, sorted and packaged. — Naomi Klein

Omnisciente Omnipresente Quotes By Bob Hope

If I had that kind of money, I wouldn't come to Vietnam, I'd send for it. — Bob Hope