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World Where Donuts Quotes By George Gordon Byron

Where yet my boys are, and that fatal She,
Their mother, the cold partner who hath brought
Destruction for a dowry - this to see
And feel, and know without repair, hath taught
A bitter lesson; but it leaves me free:
I have not vilely found, nor basely sought,
They made an Exile - not a Slave of me. — George Gordon Byron

World Where Donuts Quotes By Nathanael Emmons

Selfishness is the root and source of all natural and moral evils. — Nathanael Emmons

World Where Donuts Quotes By Edsger Dijkstra

In passing I draw attention to another English expression which often occurs in Dutch texts: "the real world". In Dutch - and I am afraid not in Dutch alone - its usage is almost always a symptom of a violent anti-intellectualism. — Edsger Dijkstra

World Where Donuts Quotes By David Levithan

Me: why is it upset? shouldn't it be downset? gideon: i will file a lawsuit against the dictionaries first thing tomorrow morning. we're going to tear merriam a new asshole and throw webster inside of it. — David Levithan

World Where Donuts Quotes By Amanda Palmer

Our first job in life is to recognize the gifts we've already got, take the donuts that show up while we cultivate and use those gifts, and then turn around and share those gifts - sometimes in the form of money, sometimes time, sometimes love - back into the puzzle of the world. Our second job is to accept where we are in the puzzle at each moment. — Amanda Palmer

World Where Donuts Quotes By Bruce Campbell

If I had all the money in the world, I'd still make movies. But I'd want them to pay me in donuts. — Bruce Campbell

World Where Donuts Quotes By Peter Clines

I still don't know if it's worth living in a world with no more donuts. — Peter Clines

World Where Donuts Quotes By Marissa Meyer

She still looked furious, but now she also looked a little intimidated. Not intimidated enough, but a little. — Marissa Meyer

World Where Donuts Quotes By Dave Cook

He was skinning a bear. I was terrified at first, because the corpse resembled a naked man quartered between two trees. He'd created a deadfall trap over some big talus blocks and the bear had fallen in. He used the skin for something and jerked the meat. If it wasn't astonishing enough behavior in a national park, the next day he made donuts, using bear fat for grease ! Surely, by now, he's created an empire somewhere in the world ... — Dave Cook

World Where Donuts Quotes By Peter Arno

Well, back to the drawing board. — Peter Arno

World Where Donuts Quotes By Eileen Wilks

When you're raw you don't want people studying your reactions, even if you've convinced yourself you're just fine. Maybe especially then. — Eileen Wilks

World Where Donuts Quotes By T.J. Klune

It was as if God himself saw that my intention was to make my outer self match my inner fabulosity and didn't think the world could handle such an explosion of amazingness. So instead of letting me get to the gym where I would have transformed myself into a walking sex god, he created a Dunkin' Donuts out of nothing and then gave them away for free. I didn't make it to the gym. I had a bear claw instead. And a maple bar. And some donut holes. And then some more donut holes. — T.J. Klune

World Where Donuts Quotes By William Henry Hudson

Bear in mind that the children of life are the children of joy; that the lower animals are only unhappy when made so by man; that man alone of all the creatures, has "found out many inventions", the chief of which appears to be the art of making himself miserable, and of seeing all Nature stained with that dark and hateful colour. — William Henry Hudson

World Where Donuts Quotes By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Don't see it as forgiving him. See it as allowing yourself to be happy. What will you do with the misery you have chosen? Will you eat misery? — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie