
Top 14 Sufferfest Quotes
#1. I think part of what made the original 'Sufferfest' charming was the extremely low production value. It was all shaky handheld footage from Cedar.
Alex Honnold
#2. As you get older, it's harder to maintain your weight and to fly through the air for those routines. It's also the lifestyle; you train seven to eight hours a day, five to six days a week.
Kerri Strug
#4. When the Lord is known as the heart of every joy, as well as the refuge from every sorrow, then the altar will be known for what it is - an ecclesiastical antique. The Father permitted but never ordained sacrifice; in tenderness to his children he ordered the ways of their unbelieving belief.
George MacDonald
#5. Zombies, mummies - they're disgusting and gross. You don't want to make out with a mummy. At least, I don't.
Catherine Hardwicke
#6. I don't think the government needs to be frightened of the banks in the slightest.
Nigel Lawson
#7. I wonder if he ever smelt bad. Maybe if he got all sweaty. No, that wasn't a good thing to think about either. I'd seen him all sweaty as he'd covered my body with his. There was good sex, and then, there was that night.
Donna Augustine
#8. Though I love you like a brother, I would rather be your lover.
Puff Daddy
#9. The mind can also be kind and does blot out those episodes of our existence that we can't erase in our consciousness.
F. Sionil Jose
#10. That which the sober man keeps in his breast, the drunken man lets out at the lips. Astute people, when they want to ascertain a man's true character, make him drunk.
Martin Luther
#11. So, yeah, the psychopath might cry when his dog dies and you think that's misplaced because he doesn't cry when his daughter dies." I
Jon Ronson
#12. Heifer cow is better than none, but this is no time for puns
Groucho Marx
#13. 'Religion,' I should note, has a disputed etymology in Latin: some say it's from 'relegere,' meaning 'to reread', while others say it's from religare, meaning 'to connect' or 'link.' Literature is life's fastener.
Joshua Cohen
#14. Books fall open, you fall in. When you climb out again, you're a bit larger than you used to be.
Gregory Maguire
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