Amarillo Texas Quotes & Sayings
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Until the 'wrong belief' leaves, we will continue to be robbed. — Dada Bhagwan
Some kinds of hunger were sweet in themselves, the anticipation of satisfaction as keen a pleasure as the slaking. — Diana Gabaldon
If your a fly, fly away — Connor Smith
...she was herself entire, and knew she could not be consumed. — Helen Oyeyemi
I was shy as a child. Now I'm not really shy any more, unless I'm with shy people. I find it contagious and I don't know what to say. But I don't think shyness is something one should feel apologetic about. — Nigella Lawson
It's hard to find a negligee in my size. I wear a Junior Mister. — Phyllis Diller
How did the economy produce all these amazing things that we have around us - computers and cell phones and so on? There were a bunch of ideas, and the good ones grew and prospered. And the bad ones were pretty ruthlessly weeded out. — Tim Harford
What church could compete with the fireworks of the pure soul? — Ray Bradbury
I rest in ease, knowing there are others out there, whispering themselves to sleep, just like me. — Charlotte Eriksson
Why do tired people sing? — Alice Walker
Actually, I think you sound more Southern than me." "I blame my Mama for that, too," he replied. "She was an old-time rodeo queen from Amarillo, Texas. She homeschooled me and my brother Dirk until high school, so the Texas twang kinda stuck. Now as for Georgia, I find it a real shame you'd want to get rid of it. I find a woman with a soft Southern drawl incredibly sexy." "Tell you what, when I decide I want to be sexy for you, I'll be sure to turn it on full force."
She was a real firecracker, this Georgia girl. He liked that. He answered her with a grin. "I'll look forward to it." "In your dreams, cowboy," he thought he heard her mutter under her breath.
He cocked his head, "What was that?"
"Coffee?" She smiled wide. "If I recall, you promised me Starbucks. — Victoria Vane
I try to write conversationally; I try to write like people speak and put the emphasis on the right syllable. — Don Henley
