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Bailment And Pledge Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

The only place you and I disagree is with regard to the bombing. You're so goddamned concerned about the civilians, and I (in contrast) don't give a damn. I don't care." ... "I'd rather use the nuclear bomb ... Does that bother you? I just want you to think big. — Richard M. Nixon

Bailment And Pledge Quotes By Melissa Kantor

There was no way that sentence was coming out of my mouth. — Melissa Kantor

Bailment And Pledge Quotes By Chuck Klosterman

Fake love is a very powerful thing. — Chuck Klosterman

Bailment And Pledge Quotes By Buzz Osborne

It's not the journalists; it's the critics that I can't understand. I've never understood what kind of a person would want to criticize someone else's work. — Buzz Osborne

Bailment And Pledge Quotes By Anna Perera

Maybe Holgy's right. Maybe we are all holograms. — Anna Perera

Bailment And Pledge Quotes By Nina George

As she said this, she tossed him one of her blue-and-gray-checked tea towels to use as an apron. She was wearing a blue summer dress and tucked her towel-apron into her red belt. Today he could see that her blond hair was tinged with silver at the temples and that the former confusion and terror had left her eyes.
Soon the windowpanes had misted up; the gas flames were hissing under pots and pans; the white wine, shallots and cream sauce was simmering; and in a heavy pan the olive oil was browning potatoes sprinkled with rosemary and salt.
They were chatting away as if they'd known each other for years and had simply lost touch for a while. About Carla Bruni, and about how male sea horses carried their young around in a pouch on their stomachs. They talked about fashion and about the trend for salt with added flavorings, and of course they gossiped about their neighbors. — Nina George