South Park Sayings Quotes & Sayings
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If you get killed, I swear I'll bring you back from the dead just to kill you again myself! — Kelsey Sutton

The contradictions the mind comes up against, these are the only realities, the criterion of the real. There is no contradiction in what is imaginary. Contradiction is the test of necessity. — Simone Weil

I didn't even know how to shave at 15. — Paul Azinger

We depend on our rivers and dams for energy, transportation, irrigation and recreation and I will continue this year to fight for what's best for the Pacific Northwest. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers

You know you're on the Senior Tour when your back goes out more than you do. — Bob Bruce

The important thing about security systems isn't how they work, it's how they fail. — Cory Doctorow

The greatest understanding of a thing is when you can't reduce it any further — Elizabeth Berg

Bring it,muthafuckas.Bring it. — Kevin Hearne

If we have confidence in our own beliefs, we should not fear freedom of thought. — Bill Vaughan

Thus we cannot escape the fact that the world we know is constructed in order to see itself. This is indeed amazing. Not so much in view of what it sees, although this may appear fantastic enough, but in respect of the fact that it can see at all. But in order to do so, evidently it must first cut itself up into a least one state which sees, and at least one other state which is seen. — George Spencer-Brown

Flinging it out with his magic, his soul, his cracked heart. Searching for her. Fight it, he willed her, sending the words down the bond - the mating bond, which perhaps had settled into place that first moment they'd become carranam, hidden beneath flame and ice and hope for a better future. Fight her. I am coming for you. Even if it takes me a thousand years. I will find you, I will find you, I will find you. Only — Sarah J. Maas

If these self-anointed leaders did not keep the people aroused with calls to preserve the Revolution, or to defend it from one imaginary foe after another, then the people might shake themselves awake from the trance they were in and begin to question the very men who had drenched their streets in blood and make France pariah among the civilized nations of the world. — Robert Masello