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Scrimps Quotes By Brian Capon

When water freezes it expands; in cells, ice crystals can tear the protoplasm apart. — Brian Capon

Scrimps Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

If marriage is a masquerade, there is the very real danger that masks may slip. The — Joyce Carol Oates

Scrimps Quotes By Ed Emberley

I don't know where I got the idea for 'The Great Thumbprint Drawing Book'; I just told my brain to think of a book, and it did. — Ed Emberley

Scrimps Quotes By Roustam Tariko

Wherever I am, I start my day, it's the same. I'm not an early bird. I'm not waking up at five o'clock, six o'clock; it's usually seven-thirty, eight o'clock, and I will then read the newspapers, emails from around the world and make phone calls. — Roustam Tariko

Scrimps Quotes By Lucretius

Do we not see all humans unaware Of what they want, and always searching everywhere, And changing place, as if to drop the load they bear? — Lucretius

Scrimps Quotes By Peter H. Wood

The increasing white obsession with physical violation, therefore, must be taken as an integral part of the white minority's wider struggle for social control. The degree of shared interest and unavoidable intimacy which had held the two races in uneasy coexistence during the proprietary period was breaking down. Slaves were becoming a more numerous and distinctive group, and their very real efforts toward social and economic self-assertion prompted the anxious white minority to fantasies of ravishment and to concrete measures of containment. — Peter H. Wood

Scrimps Quotes By Brad Goreski

Everyone wants to be sexy. — Brad Goreski

Scrimps Quotes By Chris Weidman

When I get in there, everything gets blocked out. I just focus on the person in the cage with me. That's all my brain has room for at the time. — Chris Weidman

Scrimps Quotes By Carl B. Cook

It is better to look up. — Carl B. Cook