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Top Salute Your Shorts Quotes

This is cunnilingus you're describing, right?"
"Good lord, where did you find that word?"
"I saw it in the dictionary."
"Are we perusing the dictionary for profane words now?"
"I wanted to know how to pronounce it properly. The accent is on the third syllable."
" Ah, good to know. Because that word is always likely to come up in casual conversation. — Kathy Cecala

The means have murdered the end. — William James

You were made for the place where your real # passion meets # compassion because there lies your real purpose. — Ann Voskamp

The spirit of the Japanese nation is, by its nature, a thing that must be propagated over the seven seas and extended over the five continents. Anything that may hinder its progress must be abolished, even by force. — Sadao Araki

The real cause of hunger is the powerlessness of the poor to gain access to the resources they need to feed themselves. — Frances Moore Lappe

I feel like I am a lot of who I am because I watched these shows that said it was okay to be a total weirdo. Shows like 'Pete and Pete,' 'Hey, Dude,' 'Salute Your Shorts' - that's what I grew up with. — Mae Whitman

Be yourself. An original is worth more than a copy. — Suzy Kassem

You don't always have to be so strong. Grief only rewards those who accept it, not those who fight it."

-Cedric.
His Wicked Seduction — Lauren Smith

The average person in Hollywood just assumes that if you're on a hit TV show, then that's the first thing you've ever done. — Isaiah Washington

Theology offers you a working arrangement, which leaves the scientist free to continue his experiments and the Christian to continue his prayers. — C.S. Lewis

I grew up on Nickelodeon.On All That and Are You Afraid of the Dark, and Salute Your Shorts and Rocco's Modern Life and all that. That was my generation. — Drake Bell