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South Park Cthulhu Quotes By Melissa Ford

While dessert tastes good, woman cannot live on cake alone. — Melissa Ford

South Park Cthulhu Quotes By Leon Battista Alberti

Perhaps the artist who seeks dignity above all in his 'historia', ought to represent very few figures; for as paucity of words imparts majesty to a prince, provided histhoughts and orders are understood, so the presence of only the strictly necessary numbers of bodies confers dignity on a picture. — Leon Battista Alberti

South Park Cthulhu Quotes By Jasper Fforde

If only life were that simple; if one could jump to the good parts and flick through the bad - — Jasper Fforde

South Park Cthulhu Quotes By Markus Zusak

Snowflakes of ash fell so lovelily you were tempted to stretch out your tongue to catch them, taste them. Only, they would have scorched your lips. They would have cooked your mouth. Clearly, — Markus Zusak

South Park Cthulhu Quotes By Suzy Kassem

In a superficial world, body image is everything. But in a world filled with substance, a beautiful mind, heart and soul are everything. The second world does not exist because the ego overpowers the heart. And the first world will continue to exist until the heart overpowers the ego. — Suzy Kassem

South Park Cthulhu Quotes By Patrick Higgins

When individuals reach the highest pinnacles of success, but still cannot satisfy the constant hunger to find true meaning in life, with no place higher to climb, they see it all for what it really is, a chasing after the wind. What's next suddenly turns into what's the point? The hollowness of life starts eating away at their souls. For some, the only escape is by ending their lives. Enoch - The Unannounced Christmas Visitor. — Patrick Higgins

South Park Cthulhu Quotes By Kate Klise

I like working on stories where I can explore the darker corners of childhood without illustrations but with humor. — Kate Klise