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Adjacency Matrix Quotes By J.M. Darhower

His eyes meet mine.
It can't be more than a few seconds.
Before I even realize what he's doing, he slips the belt down over my head. Gripping the end of it, he tugs, tightening it around my neck like a collar.
I gasp.
He tightens it more.
Oh fuck.
I can't breathe.
I can't breathe. — J.M. Darhower

Adjacency Matrix Quotes By Jackson Katz

Most people aren't familiar enough with what actually goes on in professional wrestling to know just how badly women are treated in WWE narratives. — Jackson Katz

Adjacency Matrix Quotes By David McCullough

There are no people on earth in whom a spirit of enthusiastic zeal is so readily kindled, and burns so remarkably, as Americans — David McCullough

Adjacency Matrix Quotes By J.D. Salinger

I am not constructed for continued absences; I have never claimed to be constructed for them. — J.D. Salinger

Adjacency Matrix Quotes By Bill Murray

Zombies dont mess with other zombies. — Bill Murray

Adjacency Matrix Quotes By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Why should you row a boat race? Why endure the long months of pain in preparation for a fierce half hour that will leave you all but dead? Does anyone ask the question? Is there anyone who would not go through all the costs, and more, for the moment when anguish breaks into triumph or even for the glory of having nobly lost? Is life less than a boat race? If a man will give the blood in his body to win the one, will he spend all the might of his soul to prevail in the other? — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Adjacency Matrix Quotes By Nayyirah Waheed

I will tell you, my daughter of your worth not your beauty every day. — Nayyirah Waheed

Adjacency Matrix Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It is better to be deceived by one's friends than to deceive them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe