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Slabby Quotes By Roland Gift

I think I'm actually quite a materialistic person, I value what it takes to make a car or build a nice house. Money does change things, but how it changes people depends on how they react to it. — Roland Gift

Slabby Quotes By Ronald Reagan

I feel that the whole Western World will benefit by the resurrection of the neutron bomb project. — Ronald Reagan

Slabby Quotes By Me

The world is full of fakes, trust no one. — Me

Slabby Quotes By Natalie Merchant

I'm going to be shaking my booty when I'm 55. — Natalie Merchant

Slabby Quotes By Mike Pence

You bet every member of Congress who votes for this bill ought to read it, read it thoroughly, and understand that what we're looking at here amounts to nothing more than a government takeover of our health care economy, paid for with nearly a trillion dollars in new taxes on individuals and small businesses. And it must be opposed. — Mike Pence

Slabby Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

More pernicious nonsense was never devised by man than treaties of commerce. — Benjamin Disraeli

Slabby Quotes By Tony Hsieh

I believe that there's something interesting about anyone and everyone - you just have to figure out what that something is. — Tony Hsieh

Slabby Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

There's a great maze of tunnels, a Labyrinth. It's like a great dark city, under the hill. Full of gold, and the swords of old heroes, and old crowns, and bones, and years, and silence.'
She spoke if in trance, rapture. Manan watched her. His slabby face never expressed much but stolid, careful sadness; it was sadder than usual now. 'Well, and you're mistress of all that,' he said. 'The silence, and the dark. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Slabby Quotes By Ann Beattie

Whatever one intends, the work takes on a life of its own. — Ann Beattie

Slabby Quotes By Elizabeth Bowen

Henrietta knew of the heart as an organ; she privately saw it covered in red plush and believed that it could not break, though it might tear. — Elizabeth Bowen