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Reatard Helmet Quotes By Christina Engela

It's amazing, the increase in grammatical errors in proportion to the level of hatred in the content of hate mail. — Christina Engela

Reatard Helmet Quotes By Peter J. Tomasi

And if there's one thing I've always been sure of, it's that Batman will need a Robin, and Robin will need a Batman. — Peter J. Tomasi

Reatard Helmet Quotes By Tara Kelly

I really wanted something, giving myself permission to screw up wasn't an option — Tara Kelly

Reatard Helmet Quotes By Stanislav Grof

The transpersonal experiences revealing the Earth as an intelligent, conscious entity are corroborated by scientific evidence. Gregory Bateson, who created a brilliant synthesis of cybernetics, information and systems theory, the theory of evolution, anthropology, and psychology came to the conclusion that it was logically inevitable to assume that mental processes occurred at all levels in any system or natural phenomenon of sufficient complexity. He believed that mental processes are present in cells, organs, tissues, organisms, animal and human groups, eco-systems, and even the earth and universe as a whole. — Stanislav Grof

Reatard Helmet Quotes By Kenneth Edmonds

You can find a diamond in the rough a lot of times. — Kenneth Edmonds

Reatard Helmet Quotes By Jacobo Timerman

We believed ourselves indestructable ... watching only the madmen outside our frontiers, and we remained defenseless against our own madmen. — Jacobo Timerman

Reatard Helmet Quotes By Kevin Dutton

Psychopaths are shadowmancers',
the agent tells me, a large-scale map of the US dotted with timelines, hotspots and murderous crimson trajectories plastered across the wall behind his desk.
'They survive by moving around. They don't have the same need for close relationships that normal people do. So they live in an orbit of perpetual drift, in which the chances of running into their victims again is minimised. — Kevin Dutton