Ardino Quotes & Sayings
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No TV show in history, no movie ever made - nothing you can imagine as being written or filmed or performed can turn a normal human being into a Dexter. — Jeff Lindsay

Well,Sir," she began,"I am twenty-one years old & still a virgin. I have never experienced sexual intercourse. My hymen is not broken.Old men say that a virgin's Nectar is good for them. I understand that you want to buy. I want to sell."[MMT] — Nicholas Chong

I can never drive my car over a bridge without thinking of suicide.
I can never look at a lake or an ocean without thinking of suicide. — Charles Bukowski

Spend not the remnant of thy days in thoughts and fancies concerning other men, when it is not in relation to some common good, when by it thou art hindered from some other better work. — Marcus Aurelius

I think that I learned something about how even tragedy can be a means of grace that I might never have come to any other way. — Frederick Buechner

Good household decision-making often relies on thinking about your household like a firm. — Emily Oster

It's always been you, and no one else. — Mia Sheridan

Well, land sakes!" Hiro says. "Lookee here!" He whips his blade sideways, cutting off both of the businessman's forearms, causing the sword to clatter onto the floor.
"Better fire up the ol' barbeque, Jemima!" Hiro continues, whipping the sword around sideways, cutting the businessman's body in half just above the navel. Then he leans down so he's looking right into the businessman's face. "Didn't anyone tell you," he says, losing the dialect, "that I was a hacker?"
Then he hacks the guy's head off. — Neal Stephenson

Visual surprise is natural in the Caribbean; it comes with the landscape, and faced with its beauty, the sigh of History dissolves. — Derek Walcott

As soon as I saw you I knew a grand adventure was about to happen. — A.A. Milne

At my glummest, I sometimes think women get to chose- between being punished for being unsubjugated and the continual punishment of subjugation. — Rebecca Solnit

We must do that which we think we cannot. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Her heart was made of liquid sunsets. — Virginia Woolf