Ahorrando Quotes & Sayings
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Celibacy." Kingsley pronounced the word like a curse. It was a curse. "I thought you were a sadist. When did you become a masochist? — Tiffany Reisz

I am not wrong in the belief that its public funds are more secure than those of all the European powers. — Albert Gallatin

I feel confident that the work I've put in will make people see me as a music artist before anything else. — FKA Twigs

Katherine frowned. "Bitch?"
"Yes, a bitch. That is what we call people here that have their head up their
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"Grace," Wade interjected. "That isn't going to help."
"Well it certainly helped me," Grace muttered ... — Patti Roberts

O.K., helplessness is repugnant to me, as a father, as a piece of protoplasm. My parents were activists. I don't believe you can't do anything. — Marshall Brickman

Whichever country you are, if you lose games you are criticised. It's only when it's England it's like a new world war. — Sven-Goran Eriksson

Muslims have a right to every other people, like everybody, to come to the United States. — Dalia Mogahed

But the fact is," I continued, "that despite their sadness, and despite my guilt, and despite Egan's anger, I went ahead and did what I needed to do for myself. In the end, it's selfish. — Kate Mulgrew

Screaming Meemies: This is partly onomatopoeic, partly rhyming in origin. The term is first recorded in 1927 with the meaning drunkenness, but sources suggest it dates from World War I, when it referred to a certain kind of German artillery shell that made a screaming sound, approximating meem or meemie. Soldiers, hearing too many of those artillery shells, experienced shell shock, and were said to have the screaming meemies. The term later evolved to refer to drunkenness, becoming synonymous with delirium tremens (the DTs or acute alcohol withdrawal). — Shannon Power

See you in another life, brotha. — Desmond Hume

Each of us has a responsibility for being alive: one responsibility to creation, of which we are a part, another to the creator a debt we repay by trying to extend our areas of comprehension. — Maya Angelou

He smelled so good that I felt my eyelids drift closed with the pleasure of his scent. It was so good that I wanted to put a name to it, and bottle it up. - Mile High — R.K. Lilley

God heals the human heart from any brokenness. — Lailah Gifty Akita