Anaheeta Kolah Quotes & Sayings
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Who does it belong to? he asked.
"my prince," I whispered.
"bloody right," he growled. — Kristen Ashley

What his son, Marty, never fully understood was that deep down there was an Ethel-shaped hole in Henry's life, and without her, all he felt was the draft of loneliness, cold and sharp, the years slipping away like blood from a wound that never heals. — Jamie Ford

The only antidote to the magic of images is the magic of words. — Camille Paglia

People wanna give you a $5 contribution online, but they have a million other things to do. But getting them to just sit still for 45 seconds and go in there and make the donation is, like, the hardest thing in the world. — John Sarbanes

Where lipstick is concerned, the important thing is not color, but to accept God's final word on where your lips end. — Jerry Seinfeld

I think my friend Jeff is gay. I don't know - I'm so bad with names. — Anthony Jeselnik

Jews and Muslims who don't accept Jesus will burn in hell, — Johnny Hart

Sedatives and slim pills: French doctors are so obliging. That's why French women don't get fat. — L.S. Hilton

You bite on reflex, and then your conscience bites you. — Scott Lynch

Nothing is more creative ... nor destructive ... than a brilliant mind with a purpose. — Dan Brown

If you wage war, do it energetically and with severity. This is the only way to make it shorter and consequently less inhuman. — Napoleon Bonaparte

The more real I got on 'The Bourne Identity,' the more interesting it got. So 'Fair Game' was the chance to go a few more steps in that direction. In fact, I discovered this whole other world that I had ignored in the 'Bourne' franchise, which is the domestic life of a spy, and how you make the two halves of your life coexist. — Doug Liman

At any comic book convention in America, you'll find aspiring cartoonists with dozens of complex plot ideas and armloads of character sketches. Only a small percentage ever move from those ideas and sketches to a finished book. — Gene Luen Yang

The spirit of humanity, like the forces of nature, and like the physical life, is at bottom energy ... Spiritual life, therefore, is just as much a development out of what has gone before in the evolutionary process as physical life is; which means that the origin of spiritual life is from within. — John H. Dietrich