Territorially Intrusive Intelligence Quotes & Sayings
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Existence loves laughter. You may have observed, or not, that man is the only animal in the whole of existence who is capable of laughing. Laughter is the only distinguishing mark that you are not a buffalo, you are not a donkey; you are a human being. Laughter defines your humanity and your evolution. And the greatest laugh is at your own ridiculous things. — Rajneesh
I'm caught up in the system where the blind lead the blind
And this artist only speaks on the Signs of the Time.
And I pop pills in Purple Rain to state my pain,
They say I'm just like my father, bold and too cold. — Beanie Sigel
That which commands admiration in the white woman only hastens the degradation of the female slave. — Patricia Hill Collins
Marijuana is an addictive drug which produces in its users insanity, criminality, and death. — Harry J. Anslinger
They gave me the chaps and hat and everything. I looked like a real cowboy. I walked around the rodeo and thought, I am a real cowboy and thought everyone thought I was a real cowboy. — Michael Biehn
I live in a beautiful vintage building that was built in the heart of downtown Chicago. — Nate Berkus
Life is frustrating enough. Your hobby isn't supposed to put you over the edge. — Gary LeVox
Art is only abstract when you look the other way. — Karen Elizabeth Gordon
It is better to emit a scream in the shape of a theory than to be entirely insensible to the jars and incongruities of life and take everything as it comes in a forlorn stupidity. — Robert Louis Stevenson
Scripture instructs God's people to give our best to whatever task we turn our hands to, to conduct ourselves as if we work for the Lord himself, not for man. — Karen Witemeyer
My father is the reason I am the way I am today. He's why I acted up and he's why I prayed to be the opposite of him. We made up before he died but I vowed to never raise my kids like how he raised me. — Duane Chapman