
Top 15 Urinating Frequently Quotes
#1. Beer commercials are so patriotic: Made the American Way. What does that have to do with America? Is that what America stands for? Feeling sluggish and urinating frequently?
Evelyn Waugh
#2. The Iraq War is the largest strategic blunder in U.S. history ... On every level - moral, strategic, military and economic - Iraq was a failure. And it was you, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney, who started this war. It is you who should pay the consequences.
Tomas Young
#3. I am a human being, I consider nothing that is human alien to me.
Terence
#4. War, which perpetuates itself under the form of preparation for war, has once and for all given the State an important role in production.
Simone Weil
#5. Jean Valjean watched these ravages with anxiety. He who felt that he could never do anything but crawl, walk at the most, beheld wings sprouting on Cosette.
Victor Hugo
#6. I drift into the armpits of strangers, tasting their manic salt, and sleep to forget everything.
Laurie Halse Anderson
#7. We're supposed to worship Adam Smith but you're not supposed to read him. That's too dangerous.
Noam Chomsky
#8. I first read science fiction in the old British Chum annual when I was about 12 years old.
A.E. Van Vogt
#9. My dad once told me that one day I'd meet someone who drives me so crazy I want to strangle her and yet never would because I can't bear for her to be gone. Well, that's when I'll know I've met a woman worth keeping.
Ella Frank
#10. I'm approaching 70. Unfortunately, from the wrong direction.
Barry Humphries
#11. People hear what we say but they see what we do. And seeing is believing.
Al Lucia
#12. We came from Bethlehem, Georgia bearing Betty Crocker cake mixes into the jungle.
Barbara Kingsolver
#13. Stop looking for something when something has already found you. You have been living with your eyes closed. Awaken, it's there. Take it, it's yours.
Robert M. Drake
#14. There's real evil, Mr Honey. Not that existential crap, either.
Laird Barron
#15. His mastery of the hard-luck story was of a kind never achieved by persons not wholly concentrated on themselves.
Anthony Powell
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