Top 15 Buggered Quotes
#1. Whoever came up with "hold the shift key for eight seconds to turn on 'your keyboard is buggered' mode" should be shot.
Linus Torvalds
#2. The five branches are immortalized in every medical student's memory as Two Zombies Buggered My Cat (Temporal, Zygomatic, Buccal, Mandibular and Cervical). Remembering
Gavin Francis
#3. I once buggered a man unconscious. I'm lying, he was already unconscious when I found him
Tom Deacon
#4. Well, it just don't seem like nobody feels he's worth a crap to nobody no more, and it's a hell of a screwy thing, people gettin' buggered by things they made theirselves.
Kurt Vonnegut
#5. He had rid my inherited house of a lustful ghost, opened my eyes to a concealed world of strange forces and arcane knowledge, and buggered me twice.
K.J. Charles
#6. That was opportunity knocking." She shoved the last empty coffee pouch into her pack. "You didn't answer, so it's buggered off to find someone who appreciates it.
Tanya Huff
#7. We can never get enough of what we don't really need.
Matthew Kelly
#8. There does not exist a category of science to which one can give the name applied science. There are science and the applications of science, bound together as the fruit of the tree which bears it.
Louis Pasteur
#9. Oh, how wretched should I be at this moment, if I had not made my peace with God.
Patrick Henry
#10. Because they are inherently social, people find value in reading the same books and watching the same movies that others do.
Anita Elberse
#11. So are the early unions of an unfixed Marriage: watchful and observant, jealous and busy, inquisitive and careful, and apt to take alarm at every unkind word. For infirmities do not manifest themselves in the first Scenes, but in the succession of a long Society.
Jeremy Taylor
#12. Something becomes personal when it deviates from the norm.
Kathryn Bigelow
#13. It's not so much the dressing up, but I love the idea of moving and existing in a different time.
Francesca Annis
#14. The great epochs of our life are at the points when we gain courage to rebaptize our badness as the best in us.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#15. The true definition of a snob is one who craves for what separates men rather than for what unites them.
John Buchan
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