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Stray Kids Quotes By Henri Matisse

Cutting into color reminds me of the sculptor's direct carving. — Henri Matisse

Stray Kids Quotes By Joanne Greenberg

Later, they began to explore the secret idea that Deborah shared with all the ill - that she had infinitely more power than the ordinary person and was at the same time also his inferior. — Joanne Greenberg

Stray Kids Quotes By Adolf Hitler

The moment in Paris where I saluted Napoleon's tomb was one of the proudest of my life. — Adolf Hitler

Stray Kids Quotes By Brie Larson

I don't really have any people in my life who aren't gypsies. — Brie Larson

Stray Kids Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

But the enemy has the move, and he is about to open his full game. And pawns are as likely to see as much of it as any. Sharpen your blade! — J.R.R. Tolkien

Stray Kids Quotes By Vonnie Davis

You always were the hot head. You got a temper in you that can't be tamed, yet you also got a soft spot for stray dogs, kids in trouble and damsels in distress. See why folks label you a complex conundrum. — Vonnie Davis

Stray Kids Quotes By Danny Meyer

The cooking standards for Italian food are less demanding than for French. All you need are some fried mozzarella and five pastas, and you're in business. — Danny Meyer

Stray Kids Quotes By Charles Kettering

The opportunities of man are limited only by his imagination. But so few have imagination that there are ten thousand fiddlers to one composer. — Charles Kettering

Stray Kids Quotes By Greg Gutfeld

Makes me want to go to leave the United States and go to a more sensible place, like Texas. — Greg Gutfeld

Stray Kids Quotes By Ireland Gill

The afterlife is one of death's best kept secrets. . . and I was living proof of that. — Ireland Gill

Stray Kids Quotes By Sloane Crosley

The question is never "Should I be annoyed?" but "How annoyed should I be? — Sloane Crosley