Walt Disney Thumper Quotes & Sayings
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Censor the body and you censor breath and speech at the same time. Write yourself. Your body must be heard. — Helene Cixous

I can't think of many other laws we might need. For now, though, we'll be talking to German Muslims over issues of coexistence. — Wolfgang Schauble

I don't think anybody planned for me to be an actor. I didn't. I didn't know this was what I was going to do. — Missy Peregrym

Cinderella was the first fairy tale I remember - the one I was most obsessed with because of the gowns and magic and pretty shoes. Yes, her home life was less than ideal - and considering the talking mice and birds, she probably needed serious therapy. — Cindi Madsen

I wasn't scared, but I had started making sure the gate was locked at night and asking God what happens when you die. — Malala Yousafzai

We - not our company - are responsible for our attitudes. What happens each day at work doesn't get to determine my attitude, I do. Attitude is a decision. And it's a decision we have to make every day, sometimes every hour if that particular day is especially whack. — Jon Acuff

Every time I use an app, part of my brain dies! We'll get to the point where we go to bed and wonder: 'Did I have a thought today?' You'll have to go to your 'Thought' app! — Lewis Black

Who can Perswade more Powerfully than Poets? — Margaret Cavendish

I put a big slab of butter into the pan. The Olekseis didn't give one damn about health, which made them refreshing to cook for, and my motto was pretty much, 'When in doubt, add butter.'
Right now, I was definitely in doubt.
I added more butter. — Beth Harbison

I ain't one of those who believe that a half knowledge of a subject is useless, but it has been my experience that when a fellow has that half knowledge he finds it's the other half which would really come in handy. — George Horace Lorimer

He woke once more to external reality, looked round him, knew what he saw- knew
it, with a sinking sense of horror and disgust, for the recurrent delirium
of his days and nights, the nightmare of swarming indistinguishable sameness. — Aldous Huxley

Thus two people who cannot afford to play cards for money, sometimes sit down to a quiet game for love. — Charles Dickens

You become a champion by fighting one more round. When things are tough, you fight one more round. — James J. Corbett