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Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By Pavel Amnuel

Brothers - it is not when ones were born by the same mother, brothers - it is when ones were born by the same idea. Kain hadn't a brother. Never. — Pavel Amnuel

Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By Thomas Tickell

I hear a voice you cannot hear, which says I must not stay; I see a hand you cannot see, which beckons me away. — Thomas Tickell

Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By Sangu Mandanna

If you expect the worse, you're only denying someone a chance to be better — Sangu Mandanna

Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Damn."
"I know."
"I mean seriously ... damn."
"Yeah."
"When you decide it's time to up the ante on getting into deep shit, you don't mess around, do you? You're just like, hey, what's the worst that can happen? That's the worst that can happen? Great. Let's do that."
- Danny to Toby — Seanan McGuire

Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By Michael Hudson

Paying debt service to banks leaves less income to buy goods and services. — Michael Hudson

Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By John Cleese

I realised that I really disliked him, and I knew exactly why: he didn't know the difference between being solemn and being serious. — John Cleese

Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

I always thought my parents could fix anything. Now it's my turn. Dear God, how did this happen? — Lois McMaster Bujold

Walter Matthau Dennis Menace Quotes By Hilaire Belloc

Let us then repeat and firmly fix this main point: the evil, the root evil, of that to which the term Capitalism has come to be applied, is neither its functioning for profit nor its dependence upon legally protected private property; but the presence of a Proletariat, that is of men possessing political freedom, but dispossessed of economic freedom, and existing in such large numbers in any community as to determine the tone of all that community. — Hilaire Belloc