Barked Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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Did you just seriously quote Grease? I think I'm gonna have to revoke your man card. — Elizabeth Sharp

Living in Washington, you can't take politics too seriously. I draw the line at honesty. I have no time for political hacks who say things they don't believe because they get paid to. — Tucker Carlson

Tess was the merest stray phenomenon to Angel Clare as yet - a rosy, warming apparition which had only just acquired the attribute of persistence in his consciousness. — Thomas Hardy

When our challenge persists, returning in different forms, it may be a sign for us to accepted it as a valuable lesson. — Raphael Zernoff

I feel like I'm giving other people such an opportunity to go and reach for something. — Ellen Marlow

I identify as being an independent artist. I think people often forget that Indie is actually short for independent. For me, the word has a meaning more than what it connotes from an industry standpoint. — Mirah

If you ride the bucking peaks and troughs of celebrity long enough you become a national treasure. If you have the sense to die in mysterious circumstances you become a legend — Kate Lord Brown

A gifted wizard, but an unlikely politician, McLaird was an exceptionally taciturn man who preferred to communicate in monosyllables and expressive puffs of smoke that he produced through the end of his wand. Forced from office out of sheer irritation at his eccentricities. — J.K. Rowling

I'm not just taking trips down memory lane; I'm broken down on it. — Pete Wentz

I have had to learn the hard way that the people who you think love you unconditionally, actually only love the idea of you and when you fall from grace, they no longer want you. — Ameera Al Hakawati

We believe in the good old days; we believe our best is in the past. Our past is our memories, our past is our learnings, our past should stay where it is. And we should let it. — Tony Curl

The greatest luxury of having money should be not having to worry about it. — David Whyte