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Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Trey Parker

I have maggots in my scrotum. — Trey Parker

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Ian Svenonius

We live in a unipolar world at this point with America as a moral arbiter and the whole morality is based on this insane corporatocracy. — Ian Svenonius

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Dane Cook

Nice teeth is a turn on for me. If you open your mouth and it looks like a battle of epic proportions, I don't like it. — Dane Cook

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By John Heywood

Better to give then to take. — John Heywood

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Corey Taylor

We are defined by our dignity to rise above debasement. We are certainly better people for doing so. — Corey Taylor

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By K. Bromberg

Because falling in love is like rain. You can't always predict it and when you do it might never appear, but you can always see the signs of it before it falls. — K. Bromberg

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

Seeking happiness is not the problem. The problem is that we often do not know where and how to find genuine happiness and so make the mistakes that cause suffering for ourselves & others. — Sharon Salzberg

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Knut Hamsun

My heart understands all, and it no longer beats, it peals. — Knut Hamsun

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Jim Butcher

Hell's bells, irony blows. — Jim Butcher

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Anne Rivers Siddons

Didn't I say I'd always be your same stars? If you get to missing me, just look up. — Anne Rivers Siddons

Tomahawking Ski Quotes By Theodor Adorno

The very people who burst with proofs of exuberant vitality could easily be taken for prepared corpses, from whom the news of their not-quite-successful decease has been withheld for reasons of population policy. Underlying the prevalent health is death. All the movements of health resemble the reflex-movements of beings whose hearts have stopped beating. — Theodor Adorno