Mad Cow Disease Quotes
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Mad Cow Disease Quotes & Sayings
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I welcome him like I welcome cold sores. He's from England, he's angry and he's got Mad Power Disease.
— Paula Abdul
The Government goes after the little guys, not their own.
— Kenneth Eade
He appears mad indeed but to a few, because the majority is infected with the same disease.
— Horace
He hated YouTube. He wished it would die of mad cow disease.
— Andrea Speed
Politics is social work with power.
— Barbara Mikulski
Lose an hour in the morning, and you will spend all day looking for it.
— Richard Whately
If you're not eating the right foods in the right amounts, all the exercise in the world won't combat the caloric intake.
— Jennifer Hudson
Mad cow disease? A crazy hunger for blood. There had to be a reasonable explanation for all of this. And there's no such thing as vampires, right?
— Alisha Costanzo
Time is the wisest of all counselors.
— Plutarch
The current phone obsession is a disease," Chance said. "Everyone's gone mad, typing to themselves all day long like mindless robots.
— Kathy Reichs
Girl, you keep givin' up. The only way sure to fail is to give up,
— Kristen Ashley
A lot of people depend on their mate or spouse to make them happy and those are the people that are the most miserable.
— Cindy Meehl
They don't realize evil lives on their streets
— Lisa Scottoline
Get out of here while you can. She's crazier than a syphilitic suicide bomber with mad-cow disease.
— Dean Koontz
If you don't feel the pointed things in life, you'll soon take the soft ones for granted.
— John Everson
He hated YouTube. He wishes it would die of mad cow disease.
— Andrea Speed
I used to have Mad Cow's disease, but I'm alright Nooooooooow.
— Billy Connolly
American inequality didn't just happen. It was created.
— Joseph Stiglitz
If Man is not a divinity, then Man is a disease. Either he is the image of God, or else he is the one animal which has gone mad.
— G.K. Chesterton