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Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Ludacris

My work is like my vacation, so in a way every day is like Saturday. — Ludacris

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Hans Christian Andersen

Suddenly an ice-cold wind went through the vast hall, and the blind mother could feel that Death had arrived.
'How have you been able to find your way here?' he asked, 'how have you been able to get here faster than I have?'
'I'm a mother, she said. — Hans Christian Andersen

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Don Rickles

I was sitting in the toilet and I was by myself. I was tired of playing with the roller, so I said I'd better write a book. — Don Rickles

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Herman Melville

The entire merit of a man can never be made known; nor the sum of his demerits, if he have them. We are only known by our names; as letters sealed up, we but read each other's superscriptions. — Herman Melville

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Anthony De Mello

A lost coin is found by means of a candle; the deepest truth is found by means of a simple story. — Anthony De Mello

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

The secret to my own happiness, my own good future, is within my own hands. I must not miss that opportunity! — Dalai Lama XIV

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Her throat ached: adoration, heartbreak, in equal measure. "Kiss me," she said. "Please. — Cassandra Clare

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By Robert Crumb

When I listen to old music, that's one of the few times that I actually have a kind of love for humanity. — Robert Crumb

Red Dwarf Marooned Quotes By John F. Kennedy

It is a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low and the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now Cutting taxes now is not to incur a budget deficit, but to achieve the more prosperous, expanding economy which can bring a budget surplus. — John F. Kennedy