Top 16 Funny Voodoo Doll Quotes
#2. The idea is like grass. It craves light, likes crowds, thrives on crossbreeding, grows better for being stepped on.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#3. You sound like Darth Vader," I say bluntly. Elinor doesn't even flinch. "So be it," she says, and sips her water. That is totally a Darth Vader thing to say. Next she'll be ordering the destruction of a thousand innocent Jedi younglings.
Sophie Kinsella
#4. She told herself that life is short. This didn't mean that nothing mattered, only that when strange things happened there was often no turning back.
Luke Davies
#6. Romantic googling can be as dangerous as drunk text messaging. Of course hell hath no fury like a woman who Google-bombs her old flames name with a word like impotent.
Maureen Dowd
#7. Failure is the foundation of truth. It teaches us what isn't true, and that is a great beginning. To fear failure is to fear the possibility of truth.
Joan D. Chittister
#8. Where there are few expectations, expediency wins.
Robert Genn
#9. We hope that all coal mines will learn from the bitter lessons these accidents have taught and will strengthen their safety precautions.
Li Yizhong
#10. I believe that as a writer and a director, you're only providing the skeleton of a character, and you're hiring actors to fill it out.
Christopher McQuarrie
#11. They did have that connection, and when he was with Clair, it just felt right. As if she were the missing piece to his broken life.
Loni Flowers
#12. The absence of a vision of a socialist alternative ensures that there is no alternative to capitalism. If you don't know where you want to go, no road will take you there
Michael A. Lebowitz
#13. Loving someone is sticking a pin through a voodoo doll and not hitting any vital organs
Josh Stern
#14. Reality and the virtual space reflect each other. They correspond to each other.
Koji Suzuki
#15. One of the things I love about God's Word is that it has no expiration date.
Patsy Clairmont
#16. One simple test of the claim that the pleasure in the world outweighs the pain ... is to compare the feelings of an animal that is devouring another with those of the animal being devoured.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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