Top 16 Pourridge Quotes
#1. You know the John Lennon song 'Imagine'? 'Imagine no possessions, no religion'? That's what it was like in Cambodia. The only thing people had was a spoon, for eating the daily pourridge. And that pourridge was grossly insufficient for the work they were made to do in the fields.
Sophal Ear
#2. (Giving your mother-in-law a gift is a good idea, but paying her for a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner is not recommended, even if both gestures would cost you the same amount of money.)
Dan Ariely
#4. Race wasn't even something he thought about these days, because that's what you were supposed to do. Pretend it didn't matter. Still,
Stephanie Kuehn
#5. Satan's despair is absolute because Satan, as pure spirit, is pure consciousness, and for Satan (and all men in his predicament) every increase in consciousness is an increase in despair.
Soren Kierkegaard
#6. I see a future where American companies lead the world in the production of hybrid-plug in cars and electric vehicles.
Bernie Sanders
#7. Samovar is the most essential thing in Russia, especially at times of particularly awful, sudden, and eccentric catastrophes and misfortunes
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#8. What a pleasure to have children in Heaven and to watch them grow and develop without the Devil and all his imps around and without sin and the Curse and all the pain, sorrow and crying! It will be pure pleasure to have children in Heaven!
David Berg
#9. Write a true, careless, slovenly impulsive, honest diary every day of your life.
Brenda Ueland
#10. My bike seat-sodomized ass has me groaning in pain with every pedal.
Leah Marie Brown
#12. When I was drunk I wanted to get sober and when I was sober I wanted to get drunk,' John L. says; 'I lived that way for years, and I submit to you that's not livin that's a fuckin death-in-life.
David Foster Wallace
#13. She
wondered if any of them had truly understood the cost
of what they were asking of each other.
Lorraine Heath
#14. It was time to kill, not love.
Tijan
#15. Extraordinary things are always hiding in places people never think to look.
Jodi Picoult
#16. Nature is schoolmistress, the soul the pupil; and whatever one has taught or the other has learned has come from God - the Teacher of the teacher.
Tertullian
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