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Roadside Recovery Quotes By Alex Bell

Believe it or not, some of us have piercings and tattoos and dye our hair because we think it looks pretty, not for any deep sociological reason. This isn't an act of protest against cultural or social repression. It's not a grand, deliberately defiant gesture against capitalists or feminists or any other social group. It's not even the fashion equivalent to sticking two fingers up at the world. The boring truth of it, Gabriel, is that I don't dress like this to hurt my parents or draw attention to myself or make a statement. I just do it because I think it looks nice. Disappointed? — Alex Bell

Roadside Recovery Quotes By Sarah Silverman

This is AIDS. AIDS is as real as an egg. — Sarah Silverman

Roadside Recovery Quotes By Rachel Held Evans

We cling to the letter because the spirit is so much harder to master. — Rachel Held Evans

Roadside Recovery Quotes By Elizabeth Taylor

Cleopatra: You come before me as a suppliant.
Antony: If you choose to regard me as such.
Cleopatra: You will therefore assume the position of a suppliant before this throne. You will kneel.
Antony: I will *what*?
Cleopatra: On-your-knees!
Antony: You dare ask the Proconsul of the Roman Empire?
Cleopatra: I *asked* it of Julius Caesar. I *demand* it of you — Elizabeth Taylor

Roadside Recovery Quotes By Cesar Millan

I am not brutal or cruel to animals. My mission has always been to save dogs - especially troubled and abandoned dogs. I've dedicated my life to this. — Cesar Millan

Roadside Recovery Quotes By Jack White

Life is simple unless we find a way to make it complicated. — Jack White

Roadside Recovery Quotes By Ayn Rand

A right doesn't include the material implementation of that right by other men;
it includes only the freedom to earn that implementation by one's own effort. — Ayn Rand