40th Day Death Anniversary Quotes & Sayings
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I guess I take a lot of pride in that no matter what type of car we drive, we're always competitive in it. That's something I've taken a lot of pride in my whole life. — Tony Stewart
Saving a life isn't just pulling a friend from the fire," he explains, the daredevil playing in his wet,
excited eyes. "It's thereafter keeping him from the fire. Saving a life means saving it over and over. — Daryl Banner
Everything from now on will be done online - physical music media like the CD are dead in the water. — Jan Hammer
Did it ever occur to you that your neck might matter to me at least as much as mine? Actually, probably more than mine? - Swift, to Cas — Emily Skrutskie
I love talking about nothing, father. It is the only thing I know about. — Oscar Wilde
You damn fool. You realize, even if all your assumptions are correct-even then, you still have to steal the world's most coveted sword from the world's safest place then be pursued by the ultimate hunter until you reach the heart of an enemy country in the middle of a war in which any side will happily kill you as a traitor, a spy, a wytch, or all three?"
"I thought you'd like it. — Brent Weeks
I love the smell of a woman's armpit when she's not wearing deodorant. — Scott Caan
Drink reacts on its practitioners in conflicting ways. One brave can knock off a quart of Scotch and look and act as sober as Herbert Hoover. Another, after three Martinis, makes two-cushion carroms off the chaise lounge as he attempts to negotiate the bathroom. — Tallulah Bankhead
Thou know'st the first time that we smell the air we wawl and cry. When we are born we cry, that we are come to this great state of fools. — William Shakespeare
There can be no nonviolence offered by the militarily strong. — Mahatma Gandhi
I like being a villain. Villains are more exciting. — Judd Nelson
All around the Lady Jessica - piled in corners of the Arrakeen great hall, mounded in the open spaces - stood the packaged freight of their lives: boxes, trunks, cartons, cases - some partly unpacked. — Frank Herbert