Abrielle Hollinrake Quotes & Sayings
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If I have to chain you to a fucking wall to protect you from your own stupidity, I will!
Wrists. Beam. Chained already Barrons. Come up with a new threat. — Karen Marie Moning

Nonfiction brought me back to earth and sobered me up whenever it seemed like I'd become too drunk on the lives and loves of imaginary people, but that doesn't mean it was any less thrilling or transporting, although it was often more illuminating. — Laura Miller

You mean I deserve someone like you? Someone who I know nothing about and has no quarrels with fucking me, but a huge issue with relationships? Yep, I got everything I deserve right there. — Skyla Madi

Working hard is very important. You're not going to get anywhere without working extremely hard. — George Lucas

There is no such thing as a moral dress. It's people who are moral or immoral. — Lady Randolph Churchill

If you go out in the country, spend a lot of time on decaying farms, and you see a lot of crumbling tobacco farms, and wandering the woods, there's something beneath the surface; there's something older ... more sinister. — Cullen Bunn

If my kids came to me and said, 'I'm gay,' I'd say, 'Son, I love you.' That's never at stake. Never, never, never at stake. — Kirk Cameron

'If he wasn't such an ass I wouldn't have to be such a dick. It's a give and take thing.' — Lynn Kelling

The taste for splendor is hardly ever combined in the same souls with the taste for the honorable. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

You know, I was a school rebel. Whatever they said do, I didn't do. I was totally anti-everything. — Roger Daltrey

I live in an unethical society that coarsens the sensibilities and thwarts the capacities for goodness of most people but makes available for minority consumption an astonishing array of intellectual and aesthetic pleasures. Those who don't enjoy (in both senses) my pleasures have every right, from their side, to regard my consciousness as spoiled, corrupt, decadent. I, from my side, can't deny the immense richness of these pleasures, or my addiction to them. — Susan Sontag