Royle Elementary Quotes & Sayings
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He ran a gas station down in St. Louis ... No, Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader of the 20th century. — Hillary Clinton

Yet Another reason to hate him. The bastard had broken her libido with his wonder penis. — Nicolette Day

I'm the worst ad anyone could possibly be for abstaining from anything. — Matt Roper

Why me? I ask God. God says nothing. I laugh and the stars watch. It's good to be alive. — Markus Zusak

I really like my doctors. Some of them I love. I trust them. — Nancy Grace

Other men are lenses through which we read our own minds. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Sufis say there are three ways to know fire - by hearing it described, by seeing it, or by being burned. — Huston Smith

But what has it got in its pocketses, eh? — J.R.R. Tolkien

came to eat the corn too, so in a short time there — L. Frank Baum

I work at the graveyard. It's a family business passed down to me. I seem to be the last in line, however. But I don't plan to stop. I forget to stop and just keep going. Work to be done. Always something to do. I've been working here for hundreds of years. Burying more and more. It's a family business. — K.C. Green

Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy. — Miguel De Cervantes

One of the most important thing in families, both for children and spouses, is never to close off possibilities - particularly never to make demands or threats. — Hazel Hawke

Of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the one named War has gone - at least for a while. But Famine, Pestilence and Death are still charging over the earth. Hunger is a silent visitor who comes like a shadow. He sits besides every anxious mother three times each day. He brings not alone suffering and sorrow, but fear and terror. He carriers disorder and the paralysis of government, and even its downfall. He is more destructive than armies, not only in human life but in morals. All of the values of right living melt before his invasions, and every gain of civilisation crumbles. — Herbert Hoover