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Wuzz Quotes By Dan Rather

It's the ratings, stupid, don't you know? They've got us putting more fuzz and wuzz on the air, cop-show stuff. — Dan Rather

Wuzz Quotes By Bob Newhart

'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' was the best television, the best cast, the best-written television show ever. — Bob Newhart

Wuzz Quotes By A.J. Flowers

While his body was left behind, his soul soared into the heavens. He did not pause at Celestia's gates. No, that was not the true Celestial realm. Even as it floated among the skies and hosted its angelic ward, it was nothing more than a city. The place the Hallowed sought was beyond such petty creatures. He did not give it another passing glance as he ascended. — A.J. Flowers

Wuzz Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Truths are the last thing you learn about your family. By the time you learn, you're no longer their child. — Joyce Carol Oates

Wuzz Quotes By Jocelyn Davies

I love Colorado. The mountains are so passionate. They just make me want to run to the top and yell obscene things to the valleys below." ~ Ardith — Jocelyn Davies

Wuzz Quotes By Sheherazade Goldsmith

If you are energy-efficient and water-wise at home, then take all your good habits abroad with you. — Sheherazade Goldsmith

Wuzz Quotes By Francisco X Stork

My brain is like a water faucet that I can turn on or off. Only now there is no off and the water of thoughts just flows. — Francisco X Stork

Wuzz Quotes By Margaret Atwood

History is a construct ... Any point of entry is possible and all choices are arbitrary. Still there are definitive moments ... We can look at these events and say that after them things were never the same again. — Margaret Atwood

Wuzz Quotes By Richelle Mead

Don't touch her. — Richelle Mead

Wuzz Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

And being as wicked as any man who ever lived, he exploited his advantage to the full. — Winston S. Churchill

Wuzz Quotes By Jincy Willett

If something was worth writing down, it was worth writing down in full. And she had a horror of lists
grocery lists, Christmas card lists, and most grisly of all, to-do lists. Lists, like appointment books, were nails driven into the future. She knew this was an odd objection to be raised by a person whose daily life was utterly predictable, who never threw caution, or anything else, to the winds, who never packed light, because she never packed at all. Still, the future was a sleeping monster, not to be poked. — Jincy Willett

Wuzz Quotes By John Le Carre

But there is a big difference in working for the West and working for a totalitarian state. — John Le Carre

Wuzz Quotes By Georgia Cates

Damn. I'm getting fucked while practically standing on my head, and it's pretty superb.
I should be willing to walk away from my life just so I can have this done to me every day. It's definitely something to consider. — Georgia Cates

Wuzz Quotes By Rudy Giuliani

Aspiring dictators sometimes win elections, and elected leaders sometimes govern badly and threaten their neighbors ... History demonstrates that democracy usually follows good governance, not the reverse. — Rudy Giuliani

Wuzz Quotes By Joseph Smith Jr.

Verily, I say unto you, that the wisdom of man, in his fallen state, knoweth not the purposes and the privileges of my hold priesthood, but ye shall know when ye receive a fullness by reason of the anointing: For it is my will, that in time, ye should take unto you wives of the Lamanites and Nephites, that their posterity may become white, delightsome and just, for even now their females are more virtuous then the gentiles. — Joseph Smith Jr.

Wuzz Quotes By Lynne Branard

I think how we are all broken over one thing or another, how we all limp about, dragging our sorrows & troubles, our failures & disappointments, our perfect loneliness, & how it is when we suddenly open our eyes & see someone next to us dragging their own smashed bones. It seems only natural that we would want to crawl in their direction holding out our hands. — Lynne Branard