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Stupid Frat Quotes By S. Caroline Taylor

Mind Your Language in the Presence of Patriachs

Q. When is rape not rape?
A. When it is your father or stepfather. — S. Caroline Taylor

Stupid Frat Quotes By Steve Allen

Impartial observers from other planets would consider ours an utterly bizarre enclave if it were populated by birds, defined as flying animals, that nevertheless rarely or never actually flew. They would also be perplexed if they encountered in our seas, lakes, rivers, and ponds, creatures defined as swimmers that never did any swimming. But they would be even more surprised to encounter a species defined as a thinking animal if, in fact, the creature very rarely indulged in actual thinking. — Steve Allen

Stupid Frat Quotes By Chris Kraus

If women have failed to make "universal" art because we're trapped within the "personal," why not universalize the "personal" and make it the subject of our art? — Chris Kraus

Stupid Frat Quotes By Don Piper

Some things happen to us from which we never recover, and they disrupt the normalcy of our lives. That's how life is. Human nature has a tendency to try to reconstruct old ways and pick up where we left off. If we're wise, we won't continue to go back to the way things were (we can't anyway). We must instead forget the old standard and accept a 'new normal. — Don Piper

Stupid Frat Quotes By Linda Morris

So, how'd you get the tattoo?" she said.
"Drunken frat boys don't say no to things their drunken frat brothers are telling them to do."
"That almost sounds like an admission of weakness from the invulnerable Andrew Sheffield."
"Not weakness. Stupidity, maybe. That, I'll cop to."
"I can't believe the man behind such a successful business is stupid."
"You'd be surprised. Just as there are different kinds of intelligence, there are different kinds of stupid. — Linda Morris

Stupid Frat Quotes By Thomas S. Monson

The good you have done, the kind words you have spoken, the love you have shown to others, can never be fully measured. — Thomas S. Monson

Stupid Frat Quotes By Sylvia Plath

And thou, there has always furthermore in addition inescapably and forever got to be a Thou. Otherwise there is no i because i am what other people interpret me as being and am nothing if there were no people. — Sylvia Plath

Stupid Frat Quotes By Ayse Hafiza

Death is the opposite of birth. It is a change of state." He — Ayse Hafiza

Stupid Frat Quotes By Rajneesh

Put your whole energy into meditation. Once you are centered in your being, once you know the inner path, then wherever you are you can manage to go to the center without any difficulty. Even when you are dying, it will not make any difference. You may be sick, it will not make any difference. — Rajneesh

Stupid Frat Quotes By Barbara Holland

In the taverns all was amiable and easy, but the coffeehouses were cauldrons of edgy malcontents. — Barbara Holland

Stupid Frat Quotes By Euripides

Events will take their course, it is no good of being angry at them; he is happiest who wisely turns them to the best account. — Euripides

Stupid Frat Quotes By Jim Gilmore

You are not guilty of anything until you are charged and tried. — Jim Gilmore

Stupid Frat Quotes By Carl Schmitt

Modern technology easily becomes the servant of this or that want and need. In modern economy, a completely irrational consumption conforms to a totally rationalized production. A marvelously rational mechanism serves one or another demand, always with the same earnestness and precision, be it for a silk blouse or poison gas or anything whatsoever. Economic rationalism has accustomed itself to deal only with certain needs and to acknowledge only those it can "satisfy." In the modern metropolis, it has erected an edifice wherein everything runs strictly according to plan - everything is calculable. A devout Catholic, precisely following his own rationality, might well be horrified by this system of irresistible materiality. — Carl Schmitt