Adem Jashari Quotes & Sayings
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A blush of roses on my face. [ ... ] I catch the rose petals as they fall from my cheeks, as they float around the frame of my body, as they cover me in something that feels like the absence of courage. — Tahereh Mafi
Miniture protoplasm, the dirty little bastard! — Richard Matheson
I equate Deadheads to people that like black licorice. There aren't many people that like black licorice, but the ones that do, REALLY REALLY like it! Or buttermilk, or whatever. — Jerry Garcia
Every time I thought I understood the rules, they changed. Why was it that the damn rules always seemed to change for the worse? — Laurell K. Hamilton
Unlike the rest he had seen of the bungalow, the hall beyond the door was dark. He could see the glimmer of three doors and several framed photographs lined up along the walls. The sound of flies was louder, though they didn't seem to be in the hall itself. Now that he was closer they sounded even more like someone groaning feebly, and the rotten smell was stronger too. — Ramsey Campbell
My style was impetuous, my defenses were impregnable, and I was ferocious. — Mike Tyson
He wished he'd been able to think of some rousing last words. "Bugger you all" was not like to earn him much of a place in the histories. — George R R Martin
Disease is the abnormal performance of certain functions; the abnormal activity has its causes. — Daniel D. Palmer
One of the ridiculously difficult things about raising children is that they are constantly developing and changing so that just when you think you have them figured out, they throw you a curve, a new twist you never saw coming. They are like mutating viruses - as soon as you have become immune to their latest shenanigans, they develop a new strain to which you have yet to be exposed. While this constant shape-shifting is one of the greatest challenges of parenting, it is also one of the things which makes them so fascinating and wonderful. — Amy E. Spiegel
True love is deemed to be the most tender of our emotions, as even the blind and deaf know; but I know, what few believe, that true friendship is more tender still. — August Von Platen-Hallermunde
These days, I think we could all agree that having a just-friend is not a bad thing. — Twyla Tharp
