Zu Wenig Erythrozyten Quotes & Sayings
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Dear Lord," began Randy, who paused for long enough that Tristan sneaked an eye open to look at him. His saw his mother's cheek twitch with what he thought might be apprehension. "We are so grateful to be gathered here today with our family, and the family of our brother's homosexual boyfriend, and our new little goth friend who has a gay dad, whatever the heck that is all about. We'd like to say we're grateful this year for condoms, lube, and Ellen Degeneres, and for those guys on Queer Eye ... "
Randall Evan Phillips!" his mother shouted. — Z.A. Maxfield
The True Man of ancient times knew nothing of loving life, knew nothing of hating death. He emerged without delight; he went back in without a fuss. He came briskly, he went briskly, and that was all. He didn't forget where he began; he didn't try to find out where he would end. He received something and took pleasure in it; he forgot about it and handed it back again. — Zhuangzi
Democracy is not a static thing. It is an everlasting march. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
Historical experience shows that a crisis causes either a recovery or catastrophic consequences. — Sergei Lavrov
On the whole human beings want to be good, but not too good, and not quite all the time. — George Orwell
Instead of a Motherland, we live in a huge supermarket. If this is freedom, I don't need it. To hell with it! — Svetlana Alexievich
People this stupid shouldn't be allowed to live. — Jason Alexander
With out passion you don't have energy, with out energy you have nothing. — Donald Trump
Dreams are illusions, and we can't let go of them because we would be dead. — David Copperfield
Java is like a variant of the game of Tetris in which none of the pieces can fill gaps created by the other pieces, so all you can do is pile them up endlessly. — Steve Yegge
A boy is holding a girl so very tight in his arms tonight. — Edward VIII
I see no need in taking part in forced adolescent social rituals that would do nothing but stir up emotions of dread for all involved. — Jennifer Mathieu
All you have to do [to win a Pulitzer Prize] is spend your life running from one awful place to another, write about every horrible thing you see. The civilized world reads about it, then forgets it, but pats you on the head for doing it and gives you a reward as appreciation for changing nothing. — David Baldacci
The cat is obeying its blood instinct when it plays with the mouse! It's made that way. — Agatha Christie
