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Vilely Def Quotes By Helen Slater

I was terribly gawky, too goofy to become a high-kicking cheerleader, with stringy brown hair and bad posture. Definitely nobody noticeable! — Helen Slater

Vilely Def Quotes By Daphne Du Maurier

She had contemplated life so long it had become indifferent to her. — Daphne Du Maurier

Vilely Def Quotes By Saad Shafqat

Summer in Karachi is brutal. The heat alone is ugly and unforgiving. Add unrelenting humidity, and the elements become merciless. The city sits on the sea but is surrounded by desert land that has been known to reach some of the hottest temperatures anywhere. When the heat reaches its peak, you feel baked in an oven and the thick, humid air gives everything an extra, hot skin. It's an effort to even lift your finger. You could get by with air-conditioning, but in this teeming, overpopulated Third World megapolis, it is a luxury few can afford. — Saad Shafqat

Vilely Def Quotes By Waka Flocka Flame

I joined PETA for minks and dogs. I need my beef, my chicken, my seafood. — Waka Flocka Flame

Vilely Def Quotes By Hermann Goring

To me there are two Hitlers: one who existed until the end of the French war; the other begins with the Russian campaign. In the beginning he was genial and pleasant. He would have extraordinary willpower and unheard-of influence on people. The important thing to remember is that the first Hitler, the man who I knew until the end of the French war, had much charm and goodwill. He was always frank. The second Hitler, who existed from the beginning of the Russian campaign until his suicide, was always suspicious, easily upset, and tense. He was distrustful to an extreme degree. — Hermann Goring

Vilely Def Quotes By Voltaire

Since the whole affair had become one of religion, the vanquished were of course exterminated. — Voltaire