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Pricker Quotes By Robert Shaw

Make the most of your yard of space and your inch of time. — Robert Shaw

Pricker Quotes By Cynthia Lewis

Flowers and pricker bushes grow out of the same dust. — Cynthia Lewis

Pricker Quotes By Wes Short Jr.

I'm emotionless right now. It's hard to describe how I'm feeling. — Wes Short Jr.

Pricker Quotes By Drake

Famous like a drug that I've taken too much of but I never ever trip, just peace, happiness and love. — Drake

Pricker Quotes By Diogenes

The sun too penetrates into privies, but is not polluted by them. — Diogenes

Pricker Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

But yet they that have no Science , are in better, and nobler condition with their naturall Prudence; than men, that by their mis-reasoning, or by trusting them that reason wrong, fall upon false and absurd generall rules. — Thomas Hobbes

Pricker Quotes By Mary-Louise Parker

I certainly was never the pretty girl at school, but I can go to a lot of different places with this face. — Mary-Louise Parker

Pricker Quotes By Seneca The Younger

We live not according to reason, but according to fashion. — Seneca The Younger

Pricker Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

My illusions about the world caused me to think that in order to benefit by my reading I ought to possess all the knowledge the book presupposed. I was very far indeed from imagining that often the author did not possess it himself, but had extracted it from other books, as and when he needed it. This foolish conviction forced me to stop every moment, and to rush incessantly from one book to another; sometimes before coming to the tenth page of the one I was trying to read I should, by this extravagant method, have had to run through whole libraries. Nevertheless I stuck to it so persistently that I wasted infinite time, and my head became so confused that I could hardly see or take in anything. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau