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Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Paul Mooney

If your hair is relaxed, white people are relaxed. If your hair is nappy, they're not happy. — Paul Mooney

Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Mircea Eliade

Hesse's Journey to the East (1951) in the fifties anticipated the occult revival of the late sixties. But who will interpret for us the amazing success of Rosemary's Baby and 2001? I am merely asking the question. — Mircea Eliade

Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Carly Fiorina

As president, the first thing I will do is secure the border. It will take money, manpower, and technology - but most of all, it will take political will. — Carly Fiorina

Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Rory Bremner

In truth, I barely knew my father at all. He was 53 when I was born, and when I was ten he contracted cancer. Eight years later, in 1979, he died. — Rory Bremner

Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Saul Bellow

Sometimes I wonder," I said, "if people who are going to tell the truth shouldn't make sure first that they can defend themselves. — Saul Bellow

Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Caitlin Doughty

Looking mortality straight in the eyeis n easy feat. To avoid the exercise, we choose to stay blindfolded, in the dark as to the realities of death and dying. But ignorance is not bliss, only a deeper kind of terror. — Caitlin Doughty

Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Kevin Nealon

I loved working on 'Happy Gilmore' because I love to travel to new places and we got to go to British Columbia. Any Adam Sandler film is fun to work on because it is a reunion of the boys club of guys that have worked together in the past. — Kevin Nealon

Peter Mcneeley Quotes By Victoria Forester

At that moment, he was meaner and madder than he'd ever been, but mainly at himself, which is the worst kind of mean and mad to be, because the only thing to do about it is to take it out on someone else. — Victoria Forester