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Splonkasaurious Quotes By LeCrae

My significance is found in pointing to Someone far more significant. — LeCrae

Splonkasaurious Quotes By Ikechukwu Joseph

People are your responsibility and character is the hidden powers that cause the miracle people — Ikechukwu Joseph

Splonkasaurious Quotes By Sandra Marton

He was meant for mistresses.

Emily was a woman meant for one man, one love, forever. — Sandra Marton

Splonkasaurious Quotes By Jung Ae-ri

Do you know how much you can learn from a mere pair of high-heels? If you don't fall, you'll learn a bit, but If you do fall, you'll learn everything. If you become successful, you'll learn a bit, but if you fail, you'll get to learn everything. Success is the dumbest teacher, not the other way around — Jung Ae-ri

Splonkasaurious Quotes By John Lennon

Free all the prisoners everywhere, all they want is truth and justice, all they need is love and care. — John Lennon

Splonkasaurious Quotes By George R R Martin

The maester smiled ... Hush now, child, I'm much older than you. I can ... die as I please. — George R R Martin

Splonkasaurious Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

I tried to think about what he had asked me to do, to step so far beyond myself. I found it difficult to think about. It was as if it hung over me, this huge choice I must make, this future I could not imagine. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Splonkasaurious Quotes By Debby Ryan

You won't ever be totally gotten by any human. That's part of the fun. — Debby Ryan

Splonkasaurious Quotes By Toba Beta

This world is so full of wars and hostilities.
All parties seek for allies to defeat enemies.
I support peace effort towards mastermind
which has caused men hostile to each other. — Toba Beta

Splonkasaurious Quotes By Fred Brooks

To only a fraction of the human race does God give the privilege of earning one's bread doing what one would have gladly pursued free, for passion. — Fred Brooks