Yawner Def Quotes & Sayings
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Testing is the process of comparing the invisible to the ambiguous, so as to avoid the unthinkable happening to the anonymous. — James Marcus Bach

Only God is the Giver and Master of Creativity and imagination because they are gifts that can only come from Him Alone! — Cheyenne Mitchell

For one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all of the people on this earth are truly one. One in their pride at what you have done, one in our prayers that you will return safely to earth. — Richard M. Nixon

I defy any of my coreligionists to tell me they do not laugh at the idea of Dawkins burning in hell. — Ann Coulter

He despised philosophy as soft and unverifiable. Philosophers "are always on the outside making stupid remarks," he said, and the word he pronounced philozawfigal was a mocking epithet, but his influence was philosophical anyway, particularly for younger physicists. — James Gleick

Every thrust was harder and deeper, but he couldn't fuck Tristan hard enough as he drank in the sight of him: his beautiful back and ass, and his own cock pistoning in and out of Tristan's hole. — Alessandra Hazard

I am a strong believer in the intertwined nature of the personal and the political; I think they move together. — Mohsin Hamid

Her veins and arteries ran with a bitter fluid, not blood, Adinath exclaimed in fury one day. — Neel Mukherjee

The prospect of refreshment at the charges of another is an opportunity never to be neglected by men of clear commercial judgment. — Hilaire Belloc

The average schoolmaster is and always must be essentially an ass, for how can one imagine an intelligent man engaging in so puerile an avocation. — H.L. Mencken

If you've written it you know exactly; whoever you're playing if you've written it you already know it. As a matter of fact, you've already made the movie if you wrote it. You've made it in your head. — Billy Bob Thornton

The adequacy of performance attainments depends upon the personal standards against which they are judged — Albert Bandura