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Stupida Quotes By Seinabo Sey

I sing because it soothes me, and I write because I want to let others know that they're not alone with their problems. — Seinabo Sey

Stupida Quotes By Dalene Davies

Sock Monsters lurk about, behind walls, in doors, behind washers and dryers! — Dalene Davies

Stupida Quotes By Brian K. Vaughan

In the Open Circuit, characters are supposed to have 'arcs,' where they grow and evolve over the course of the story.
But Mom always thought that was nonsense. — Brian K. Vaughan

Stupida Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

Blind to all fault, destiny can be ruthless at one's slightest distraction. — Jorge Luis Borges

Stupida Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Religion has been a powerful weapon in the hands of governments, in the hands of priests, in the hands of kings who have used it as a weapon to keep down the populace. It is a wonderful way of disciplining people and making them do what you want, to tell them that if they don't do what you want they will, for example, go to Hell. — Richard Dawkins

Stupida Quotes By Jose Andres

Listen to me: Leek is a vegetable. It can be the center of a dish. — Jose Andres

Stupida Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

Miss Sedley was almost as flurried at the act of defiance as Miss Jemima had been; for, consider, it was but one minute that she had left school, and the impressions of six years are not got over in that space of time. Nay, with some persons those awes and terrors of youth last for ever and ever. I know, for instance, an old gentleman of sixty-eight, who said to me one morning at breakfast, with a very agitated countenance, 'I dreamed last night that I was flogged by Dr Raine.' Fancy had carried him back five-and-fifty years in the course of that evening. Dr Raine and his rod were just as awful to him in his heart then, at sixty-eight, as they had been at thirteen. If the Doctor, with a large birch, had appeared bodily to him, even at the age of threescore and eight, and had said in awful voice, 'Boy, take down your pants ... ' Well, well ... — William Makepeace Thackeray