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Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By Bill Pascrell

Working-class Americans have waited too long, close to a decade in fact, for an increase in the minimum wage. This has been the second longest period without a pay raise since the Federal minimum wage law was first enacted in 1938. — Bill Pascrell

Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By Heraclitus

A hidden connection is stronger than an obvious one. — Heraclitus

Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By David Wong

War is about remaking the world to suit the whims of some powerful group over the whims of some other powerful group. The dead are just the sparks that fly from the metal as they grind it down. — David Wong

Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By Nicholson Baker

You can tell it's a poem because it's swimming in a little gel pack of white space. That shows it's a poem. — Nicholson Baker

Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

The whole of the Saviour's ministerial life, at least the part of it that stands on record, was passed in what we may call substantially a revival work. — Henry Ward Beecher

Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By Al Yankovic

By the time I'm in the studio recording my parody, 10,000 parodies of that song are on YouTube. — Al Yankovic

Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By Louie Gohmert

After the November elections gave Republicans control of the Senate, voters made clear they wanted change, we were hopeful our leaders got the voters ' message. However, after our speaker forced through the( spending bill) by passing it with Democratic votes and without time to read it, it seemed clear that we needed new leadership. — Louie Gohmert

Spazzed Out Cat Quotes By Virginia Woolf

By the bold and running use of metaphor he will amplify and give us, not the thing itself, but the reverberation and reflection which, taken into his mind, the thing has made; close enough to the original to illustrate it, remote enough to heighten, enlarge, and make splendid. — Virginia Woolf