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Ramazzini Aspartame Quotes By Maurice Pirelli

Why do you have bungee cords back here?" she asked.
"I'm dating again. — Maurice Pirelli

Ramazzini Aspartame Quotes By Ayn Rand

An open car drove by, fleeing into the country. The car was overfilled with people bound for a picnic. There was a jumble of bright sweaters, and scarfs fluttering in the wind; a jumble of voices shrieking without purpose over the roar of the motor, and overstressed hiccoughs of laughter; a girl sat sidewise, her legs flung over the side of the car; she wore a man's straw hat slipping down to her nose and she yanked savagely at the strings of a ukelele, ejecting raucous sounds, yelling 'Hey!' These people were enjoying a day of their existence; they were shrieking to the sky their release from the work and the burdens of the days behind them; they had worked and carried the burdens in order to reach a goal
and this was the goal. — Ayn Rand

Ramazzini Aspartame Quotes By Larry Kramer

Well, kid, I have seen the future and it shits. — Larry Kramer

Ramazzini Aspartame Quotes By Tony Danza

What happened is, when I was doing 'Taxi,' the last year, we did this thing where we had on top hats and tails, and we pretended to tap-dance. And I said to myself, 'You know, I always wanted to know how to do this.' So I got myself a teacher, and I started studying, and I got hooked. — Tony Danza

Ramazzini Aspartame Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

The solar system should be viewed as our backyard, not as some sequence of destinations that we do one at a time. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Ramazzini Aspartame Quotes By Camille Pagan

And as for you and those damn ten pounds you're always complaining about? I think you should just stop obsessing and start living. — Camille Pagan

Ramazzini Aspartame Quotes By Theodor Adorno

Philosophy that satisfies its own intention, and does not childishly skip behind its own history and the real one, has its lifeblood in the resistance against the common practices of today and what they serve, against the justification of what happens to be the case. — Theodor Adorno