Ourang Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ourang Quotes
Whenever you go with the cheaper option, you end up regretting it — Jeff Kinney
A person tied to the world of sorrows can return to nature for inspiration. Nature provides solace to troubled hearts. — Kilroy J. Oldster
It's Mother's Day, so a big 'Happy Birthday' to all you mothers out there! — Mike Shannon
The men were wild as ourang-outans, and the women fit only to flog cattle. — Richard Francis Burton
Peace is only better than war when it's not hell too. War being hell makes sense. — Walker Percy
Jalal," she said, "I can explain."
"There's no need."
"I'm not - "
"I told you; there's no need." He spoke simply. "I trust you. — Renee Ahdieh
I [Jesus] tell you the truth, those who listen to my message and believe in God who sent me have eternal life. They will never be condemned for their sins, but they have already passed from death into life. — Anonymous
You can't take care of anyone else unless you first take care of yourself. — Michael Hyatt
It's just not my nature to go around idolizing people. — Magnus Carlsen
There is little chance that aliens from two societies anywhere in the Galaxy will be culturally close enough to really 'get along.' This is something to ponder as you watch the famous cantina scene in Star Wars ... Does this make sense, given the overwhelmingly likely situation that galactic civilizations differ in their level of evolutionary development by thousands or millions of years? Would you share drinks with a trilobite, an ourang-outang, or a saber-toothed tiger? Or would you just arrange to have a few specimens stuffed and carted off to the local museum? — Seth Shostak
Addressing a golf ball would seem to be a simple matter; that is, to the uninitiated who cannot appreciate that a golf ball can hold more terrors than a spacious auditorium packed with people. — Bobby Jones
Negative thinking hinders others from making a positive response. — John C. Maxwell
Rand Paul comes off like an academic stiff who wants to give us a lecture on American civics. — Mark McKinnon
Some odd things were found; among other things the skeleton of an ourang-outang which disappeared from the Jardin des Plantes in 1800, a disappearance probably connected with the famous and incontestable appearance of the devil in the Rue des Bernardins in the last year of the eighteenth century. The poor devil finally drowned himself in the sewer. — Victor Hugo
We all at some point, grow old and acquire other qualities, and these can always be turned to good advantage. — Paulo Coelho
