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Trisickle Quotes By Jim Butcher

Oh, what would you like on your vegetarian pizza?" "Dead pigs and cows," I said. She glanced up at me and wrinkled her nose. "They're vegetarians," I said defensively. — Jim Butcher

Trisickle Quotes By Kallypso Masters

Shit happens. Sometimes diarrhea happens. — Kallypso Masters

Trisickle Quotes By Helen Rowland

One man's folly is another man's wife. — Helen Rowland

Trisickle Quotes By Alonzo Church

I was an undergraduate at Princeton, and I was pressed by the math department to go on to graduate school. Actually they gave me fellowships that paid my way, otherwise I would not have been able to continue. — Alonzo Church

Trisickle Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

When you're thinking about the rest of your life, you're never really thinking more than a couple years down the road. — Chuck Palahniuk

Trisickle Quotes By Tony Kushner

BELIZE: Louis, I'd even pray for you. He was a terrible person. He died a hard death. So maybe ... A queen can forgive her vanquished foe. It isn't easy, it doesn't count if it's easy, it's the hardest thing. Forgiveness. Which is maybe where love and justice finally meet. Peace, at least. Isn't that what the Kaddish asks for? — Tony Kushner

Trisickle Quotes By Thomas Paine

Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural and honest consequence of all affectionate attachments, and the want of it is a vice. But the dejection lasts only for a moment; they soon rise out of it with additional vigor; the glow of hope, courage and fortitude, will, in a little time, supply the place of every inferior passion, and kindle the whole heart into heroism. — Thomas Paine

Trisickle Quotes By Michael Novak

The most critical threat to our freedom is a failure to appreciate the power of truth. — Michael Novak