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Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position. - Christopher Marlowe 1564 - 1593 - rs2t - RW-15.2
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position. - Christopher Marlowe 1564 - 1593 - RW-15.2
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position. - Christopher Marlowe 1564 - 1593
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position. - Christopher Marlowe 1564 - 1593 - rs2t - PWB-15.2
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position. - Christopher Marlowe 1564 - 1593 - PWB-15.2
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position. - Christopher Marlowe 1564 - 1593 - B4Uspeak Make a Statement Fabric Face Mask blk
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position. - Christopher Marlowe 1564 - 1593 - B4Uspeak Make a Statement Fabric Face Mask wht
RW-6.2 - Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart. - Marguerite Gardiner 1789 - 1849
YT-6.2- Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart. - Marguerite Gardiner 1789 - 1849
RW-8.3 - Ignorance is the mother of all evils. - Francois Rabelais 1494 - 1553
S2T- Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart. - Marguerite Gardiner 1789 - 1849 - blks2t
S2T- Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart. - Marguerite Gardiner 1789 - 1849
PWK-6.2-Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart. - Marguerite Gardiner 1789 - 1849
Where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise. - Thomas Gray 1716 - 1771 - RW-20.5
Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. - Robert G. Ingersoll 1857 - 1899 - Pretty Witty Mousepads Stop2Think
Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong. - Marguerite Gardiner 1789 - 1849 -rbw
S2TDQ- Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart. -&- Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong.
A learned fool is more a fool than an ignorant fool. - Moliere 1622 - 1673 - RW-20.3
S2T- Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. - Robert G. Ingersoll 1857 - 1899
Never find fault with the absent. - Alexander Pope 1688 - 1744 - RW-18.2