Quotes About Bunnies
We were so poor the only family pet we could afford was dust bunnies.
~ Kelly
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Henceforth and from now on, I decree that whenever something bad happens to me, there shall be bunnies around. So it shall be written.
~ Christopher Moore
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Bunnies are cuddly The large and the small But I like chocolate ones The best of them all.
~ Author Unknown
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This house is protected by killer dust bunnies.
~ Author Unknown
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One thing I've learned about vampires--they keep pulling new rabbits out of their cloaks. Big, fanged, carnivorous bunnies that'll eat your eyeballs if you're not paying attention.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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zoegirl: ohhhhh. i thought it was that only a few people like bunnies and trees, but everybody likes executive housing complexes. mad maddie: look at you, quoting the bunny! nice!
~ Lauren Myracle
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I stared at him.' You're scared of bunnies?' 'Blah-hah-hah! They're big bullies. Allways stealing celery from defenseless satyrs!
~ Grover
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The cement bunnies remained serene and unaffected by the chaos.
~ Christa Faust
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I'd heard that if you saw a Reaper, you saw what you expected to see, what you thought the agents of Death would look like. Personally, I wanted to see little, fuzzy pink bunnies, but apparently my subconscious visualized tall, scary, and skeletal. My subconscious and I needed to have a long talk.
~ Unknown
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She was also wearing vampire bunny slippers. Myrnin had given them each a pair for Christmas, since they'd all found his so hilarious, and as Eve marched toward Claire, the rabbit slippers' mouths flapped up and down, their red tongues flashing and plush teeth biting the ground.
~ Rachel Caine
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If atheism solved all human woe, then the Soviet Union would have been an empire of joy and dancing bunnies, instead of the land of corpses.
~ John C Wright
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After hearts shot through with arrows, we have bunnies followed by a warlike fire in the sky, then ghosts, turkeys to honor more ghosts, and a baby born in a barn who is not yet a ghost but also a ghost, for whom we drag trees inside where they do not belong.
~ Mary Ruefle
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