Top 14 Scunner Kaiju Quotes
#1. Wear the badge of environmental radicalism, and you're a citizen automatically under suspicion.
Alexander Cockburn
#2. Find the connection between you and the universe; focus on it with deep attention.
Debasish Mridha
#3. Shall we keep our hands in our bosom, or stretch ourselves on our beds of laziness, while all the world about us is hard at work, in pursuing the designs of its creation?
Isaac Barrow
#4. A Hindu is a born mystic, and the luxuriant nature of his country has made him a zealous pantheist
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
#5. When I was a boy, I laid in my twin-sized bed and wondered where my brother was.
Mitch Hedberg
#6. Josh, I had three fucking orgasms, of course I liked it, but it can't happen again. You were being all bossy and broody, and you know that makes me want to rip off my panties and yell 'here, have at it'.
Rachel Brookes
#7. My sense of loneliness was not particularly great until I reached sixty. From that time on, I would have given an ex-king's ransom if I had been able, in my youth to seduce a lady into thinking of me as a handyman and provider around the house.
Frank Crowninshield
#8. That's what all painting is about, its space and light occupied by human presences.
Leon Kossoff
#10. The bonsai grower knows that if she can give life to a product that lives forever and perpetually adds value to the lives of others, she has not only a success but a legacy.
Steven Berglas
#11. The one thing I learned the most about acting is it takes a tremendous amount of courage to go there and stand still. It takes courage and guts to step out of your mind frame and depict something.
Carson Daly
#12. He then asked he president to stop funding wells and toilets and use the money to buy grain. (Because really, how can you use a toilet if you never eat?)
William Kamkwamba
#13. Are you freaking kidding me? You kissed Adrian "freakishly amazingly beautiful, broody, black sheep, I could take your clothes off without ever moving a muscle" Hebert, and he kissed you back?
Lynetta Halat
#14. In the Old Testament, God dealt with His people as a nation ... Their relationship was completely external. But in the New Covenant, the presence of God moved out of the temple and into our hearts.
John Chisum