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Rottenheaded Quotes By John Gay

Of all the fools that pride can boast, A Coxcomb claims distinction most. — John Gay

Rottenheaded Quotes By Alan W. Watts

Paradox as it may seem, we likewise find life meaningful only when we have seen that it is without purpose, and know the "mystery of the universe" only when we are convinced that we know nothing about it at all. — Alan W. Watts

Rottenheaded Quotes By Robert Shea

I'm the same man, darling, there's just more of me now. — Robert Shea

Rottenheaded Quotes By Saul Williams

If not then you must be trying to hear us and in such cases we cannot be heard. We remain in the darkness, unseen. In the center of unpeeled bananas, we exist. Uncolored by perception. Clothed to the naked eye. Five senses cannot sense the fact of our existence. And that's the only fact. In fact, there are no facts. — Saul Williams

Rottenheaded Quotes By Christina Engela

It is no coincidence that Christian fundamentalist movements worldwide seek a return to Old Testament laws - because they fundamentally reject Christ as the New Covenant - which replaced all that.

They are not Christians - they are Leviticans. — Christina Engela

Rottenheaded Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Then why are you here?" Emma demanded. "Oh, is this one of those missed-connections things? We met the other night, you felt a spark? Sorry, but I don't date trees."
"I am not a tree." Iarlath looked angry, his bark peeling slightly. — Cassandra Clare

Rottenheaded Quotes By Laini Taylor

How quaint that life seemed now, like something you could fit inside a snow globe. — Laini Taylor

Rottenheaded Quotes By Lilith Saintcrow

I dislike the thought of damage to you. — Lilith Saintcrow

Rottenheaded Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback — J.K. Rowling

Rottenheaded Quotes By Edward Lear

A vile beastly rottenheaded foolbegotten brazenthroated pernicous piggish screaming, tearing, roaring, perplexing, splitmecrackle crashmecriggle insane ass of a woman is practising howling below-stairs with a brute of a singingmaster so horribly, that my head is nearly off. — Edward Lear