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Shitlords Quotes By Peter Forsberg

It's not only hockey, it's every sport. You know, it's a big event. — Peter Forsberg

Shitlords Quotes By Stephen King

If,' Roland said. 'An old teacher of mine used to call it the only word a thousand letters long. — Stephen King

Shitlords Quotes By Franz Kafka

People label themselves with all sorts of adjectives. I can only pronounce myself as 'nauseatingly miserable beyond repair'. — Franz Kafka

Shitlords Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The product of your life depends on your choices — Sunday Adelaja

Shitlords Quotes By Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

It's smart to be thrifty. — Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

Shitlords Quotes By Maria Dahvana Headley

I can't imagine a universe in which I try to unlove her. — Maria Dahvana Headley

Shitlords Quotes By Asa Akira

Home at six AM.
Is it still a walk of shame?
I was shooting porn. — Asa Akira

Shitlords Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

Arthritis vanishes, myopia gets better, heart illness decreases, asthma disappears, stomachs function properly and the whole catalogue of illnesses goes away and stays away. — L. Ron Hubbard

Shitlords Quotes By George Jean Nathan

An actor without a playwright is like a hole without a doughnut. — George Jean Nathan

Shitlords Quotes By Albie Sachs

To respond in kind to the violence of apartheid was just wrong. Terrorism was based on the use of indiscriminate violence, directed at civilian people because they happened to belong to a particular group, race, or community. [ ... ] It was completely antithetical to our ideals. We were fighting for justice against the system of white supremacy, not against a race. — Albie Sachs

Shitlords Quotes By Robert Southey

They who once engage in iniquitous designs miserably deceive themselves when they think that they will go so far and no farther; one fault begets another, one crime renders another necessary; and thus they are impelled continually downward into a depth of guilt, which at the commencement of their career they would have died rather than have incurred. — Robert Southey