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Adairsville Quotes By Cathy Guisewite

I wanted Cathy and Irving to actually say 'I do' and be pronounced husband and wife on Feb. 5, which is my mom's birthday. — Cathy Guisewite

Adairsville Quotes By William T. Vollmann

When it comes to revolutionaries, trust only the sad ones. The enthusiastic ones are the oppressors of tomorrow. — William T. Vollmann

Adairsville Quotes By Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen

Love is like fire.
Wounds of fire are hard to bear; harder still are those of love. — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen

Adairsville Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I would give anything for a female's hand on me tonight. they soften a man and then leave him listening to the rain. — Charles Bukowski

Adairsville Quotes By Leonard Nimoy

May I say that I have not thoroughly enjoyed serving with humans? I find their illogic and foolish emotions a constant irritant — Leonard Nimoy

Adairsville Quotes By Robert Browning

Sappho survives, because we sing her songs; And Eschylus, because we read his plays! — Robert Browning

Adairsville Quotes By Rachel Caine

Better be," Eve said. She mock-bit at his finger. "I could totally date somebody else, you know."
"And I could rent out your room."
"And I could put your game console on eBay."
"Hey," Shane protested. "Now you're just being mean. — Rachel Caine

Adairsville Quotes By Bill Bryson

In 1956 he was found to be carrying a large and diversified collection of pornographic material, and he was invited to take his sordid continental habits elsewhere. Thus he was unable to enjoy, as it were, his own finest erection. — Bill Bryson

Adairsville Quotes By Kody Chamberlain

When I see someone with an immaculate sketchbook, I don't trust that person. — Kody Chamberlain

Adairsville Quotes By Thomas Merton

The devil makes many disciples by preaching against sin. He convinces them that the great evil of sin, induces a crisis of guilt by which "God is satisfied," and after that he lets them spend the rest of their lives meditating on the intense sinfulness and evident reprobation of other men. — Thomas Merton