
Top 13 Kidcore Quotes
#1. Money can't buy you happiness but it buys you all the things you don't have, even friends.
PewDiePie
#2. Takes one to know one. What kind of guy makes a girl an amazing cake without expecting something in return?"
"A guy who doesn't exist!" Renee yells from the couch, her mouth still full of cake. I hoped she didn't choke.
Chelsea M. Cameron
#3. I think love is one of the most elusive things in the world. I don't know that there's a perfect formula for it and that's what makes the stories interesting.
Ashton Kutcher
#4. I think we all attract troublemakers; I don't think it's particularly about anyone. I had it actually as an album title, and I thought it would be really cool to write a song about a girl that's a bit of troublemaker.
Olly Murs
#6. When animators weren't sleeping, they were drinking.
Joseph Barbera
#7. Dear Christ! the very prison walls Suddenly seemed to reel, And the sky above my head became Like a casque of scorching steel; And, though I was a soul in pain, My pain I could not feel.
Oscar Wilde
#8. Somehow it helps just to take something that's internal and externalize it, to see it in front of you.
James Taylor
#9. What most news people don't comprehend is that most of the public are not heavy information seekers - unlike journalists and the smaller portion of the population that is socially, politically and economically active.
Robert G. Picard
#10. Both sanctions and bombing give the illusion of precision, calibration, and the capacity to ratchet up coercion in a gradual escalation. And both have the capacity to cause tremendous suffering among innocent third parties while having far less strategic effect than their advocates claim.
Mike Lofgren
#11. The strongest memory is not as strong as the weakest ink.
Confucius
#12. Now, that is interesting. It's shitty evidence, but it's interesting." "I live to infotain.
Chloe Neill
#13. And yet, troublingly, there is one difference between 'labour' and other elements [raw materials, machinery] which conventional economics does not have a means to represent, or give weight to, but which is nevertheless unavoidably present in the world: the fact that labour feels pain.
Alain De Botton
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