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Traditional Skinhead Quotes By John Arbuthnot

He that sows his grain upon marble will have many a hungry belly before his harvest. — John Arbuthnot

Traditional Skinhead Quotes By Harvey Milk

We don't want sympathetic liberals, we want gays to represent gays ... I represent the gay street people-the 14-year-old runaway from San Antonio. We have to make up for hundreds of years of persecution. We have to give hope to that poor runaway kid from San Antonio. They go to the bars because churches are hostile. They need hope! They need a piece of the pie! — Harvey Milk

Traditional Skinhead Quotes By CC Sabathia

As long as we win games while I'm on the mound, I feel good. — CC Sabathia

Traditional Skinhead Quotes By Josephine Angelini

Forever and ever, — Josephine Angelini

Traditional Skinhead Quotes By C.D. Reiss

I want to be normal." "Jesus Christ. You might as well want to be taller. Normal wasn't the hand you were dealt. You and I, we're not normal. That's not a choice we have. — C.D. Reiss

Traditional Skinhead Quotes By Andrew Murray

And so Jesus came to bring humility back to earth, to make us partakers of it, and by it to save us. In heaven He humbled himself to become a man. The humility we see in Him possessed Him in heaven; it brought Him here. Here on earth "He humbled himself and became obedient to death"; His humility gave His death its value, and so became our redemption. And now the salvation He imparts is nothing less and nothing else than a communication of His own life and death, His own disposition and spirit, His own humility, as the ground and root of His relationship with God and His redeeming work. — Andrew Murray

Traditional Skinhead Quotes By P.O. Dixon

Mama will be pleased to know that her least favourite daughter is to be married."
"To her least favourite man in the world, no doubt. I clearly recall how Mrs. Bennet barely tolerated my presence when I visited Longbourne. — P.O. Dixon