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Shino Inuzuka Quotes By Neil Flynn

I saw 'Animal House' in the theater the night before I left for college. And for better or worse, it made an impression. Within a week, I was in a fraternity myself. — Neil Flynn

Shino Inuzuka Quotes By Katerina Stoykova Klemer

If you don't write when you don't have time for it, you won't write when you do have time for it. — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Shino Inuzuka Quotes By Thurgood Marshall

The death penalty is no more effective a deterrent than life imprisonment ... It is also evident that the burden of capital punishment falls upon the poor, the ignorant and the underprivileged members of society. — Thurgood Marshall

Shino Inuzuka Quotes By Liane Moriarty

Little kids, little problems. Wait till you've got drugs and sex and social media to worry about. — Liane Moriarty

Shino Inuzuka Quotes By Hank Bracker

Benedict Arnold was appointed to the rank of general in the Continental Army by George Washington during the American War of Independence. It was up to him to protect the fortifications at West Point, New York, which in 1802 became the U.S. Military Academy. Arnold however planned to surrender his command to the British forces. When his treasonous act was discovered Arnold fled down the Hudson River to the British sloop-of-war Vulture, avoiding capture by the forces of George Washington, who had previously been alerted to the plot. Arnold was hailed a hero by the British, who gave him a commission in the British Army as brigadier general. In the winter of 1782, after the war, he moved to London with his wife where he was received as a hero by King George III. In the United States his name "Benedict Arnold" became synonyms for the words "TRAITOR & TREASON."
Cohorting with a foreign power to overthrow the government or purposely aiding the enemy is an act of Treason! — Hank Bracker