Top 13 Quotes About Bunny Ears

#1. Most of the images of reality on which we base our actions are really based on vicarious experience.

Albert Bandura

#2. Diane Harper had been sneakily copying, and was making a nurse costume, too, but being Diane, it turned out looking more like a Playboy Bunny without the ears. Alison's, however, was beautiful.

Robin Klein

#3. My feet had never been so bare. Those little naked toes.That spider thing probably looks at those like the ears on a chocolate bunny.

David Wong

#4. He's the same on the field as he is everywhere else. Strong. Graceful. Fucking ruthless.

Rainbow Rowell

#5. People tend to remember and mentally classify work according to how it looks, sometimes oblivious to the underlying intent.

David Salle

#6. And I don't mean this metaphorically. I want to be taken seriously as proposing that the ennui of modernity is the consequence of a disruptive symbiotic relationship between ourselves and vegetable nature.

Terence McKenna

#7. In all of us there is an elusive melody which when heard and followed leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams

Siegfried & Roy

#8. The dollar is currently the principal reserve currency in the world.

Robert C. Solomon

#9. He wastes his time over his writing, trying to accomplish what geniuses and rare men with college educations sometimes accomplish.

Jack London

#10. Even her pink bunny slippers seem to prick up their ears.
Diary of a Penguin-napper (p. 15)

Sally Harris

#11. One minute, I was saying, "Hello, Mr. Bunny!" and smiling at its sweet little face and funny floppy ears. The next, the fucker savaged me.

John Cleese

#12. Gorillas would be less scary with bunny ears. Actually, what isn't less scary with bunny ears? Osama Bin Laden with bunny ears. Ha! So cute.

Dana Gould

#13. Someone said: I have been prejudiced against myself from my earliest childhood: hence I find some truth in all blame and some stupidity in all praise. I generally estimate praise too poorly and blame too highly.

Friedrich Nietzsche

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