Republik Jancukers Quotes & Sayings
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When you're a comic, it's like being born gay. It's what you want to do every night when your other friends are out at night going to parties. — Sarah Silverman

All the blood shed as a result of secession could be wiped up with a handkerchief. — LeRoy Pope Walker

I cut my own hair. I got sick of barbers because they talk too much. And too much of their talk was about my hair coming out. — Robert Frost

Penalties are not football. They are not even as television people keep telling us, great drama. They are cheap melodrama. — Simon Barnes

There was a time when I wasn't working a lot. It ebbs and flows. Mostly I was just living my life and playing 'Fallout 3,' a very fun game. — Matthew Perry

I definitely love to talk to my men ... I want to see how I feel, how they feel. — Frances Ruffelle

I was thinking of setting myself on fire tonight. Would you mind? (Callie)
What? (Sin)
Ha! I knew it. I knew I could get you to talk. Just think, a whole word, too. Who knows if I keep this up, I might have you speaking an entire sentence by week's end. (Callie) — Kinley MacGregor

But it is a fallacy, if one is examining the methods by which security can be attained, to start upon the assumption, as so many hon. Members do, that we get security by an increase of air armaments or an increase of any other form of armaments. — Stafford Cripps

That's exciting because to create new value in the robot space quickly, you need to stand on the shoulders of other technological developments. — Colin Angle

I see Christ's love is so kingly, that it will not abide a marrow it must have a throne all alone in the soul. — Samuel Rutherford

Because we were stranded together and because I stuttered, we read. there is no refuge so private, no asylum more sane. There is no facility of voices captured elsewhere so entire and so marvellous. My tongue was lumpish and fixed, but in reading, silent reading, there was a release, a flight, a wheeling off into the blue spaces of exclamatory experience, diffuse and improbable, gloriously homeless. All that was solid melted into air, all that was air reshaped, and gained plausibility. (p. 43) — Gail Jones

I don't like cavillers or questioners; besides, — Charlotte Bronte

Death Makes Angels of us all. — Jim Morrison

The proposition that economist Ludwig von Mises was a feminist is an apodictic impossibility. — Ilana Mercer