We make war that we may live in peace.
Aristotle

Twitter Tweets about Delusions of Grandeur as of November 20, 2008



nome_home: Despite having to work my brains feeling all nimble and frisky today- delusions of grandeur are GO! More coffee!!
2008-11-20 14:29:14 · Reply · View
MariellaElla: The Jane Austen Book Club is awful. Ninnies from the shoe dept at Cosmo, armed with Cliff’s Notes and delusions of grandeur, def wrote this.
2008-11-20 03:44:22 · Reply · View
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