Beesley Monument Quotes & Sayings
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What is honour, my dear, when you have nothing to eat? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Growing up in New York City, my car culture is minimal. I rode on the train, the bus. I walked; I rode my bike, and when I was younger, I rode my skateboard. — Ramon Rodriguez
Trust me, dear girl, you were born for love, for loving and caring and healing." She — Melanie Dickerson
I can't predict what songs will do to the collective consciousness. — Jason Mraz
Through his spoken word, man is continually making laws for himself. — Florence Scovel Shinn
She wants to learn how to handle a gun.
Well, I want George Clooney naked in my bed, but I haven't attempted kidnapping. Yet. — Nora Roberts
To live factionless Is not just to live in poverty and discomfort; it is to live divorced from society, separated from the most important thing in life: community. My mother once told me that we can't survive alone,but even if we could, we wouldn't want to. Without a faction, we have no purpose and no reason to live. — Veronica Roth
To the attention of the New Fiddleham Police Department: You've got my middle-C, and I would like it back.
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Please return Jackaby's tuning fork. He's getting even more obnoxious than usual. — William Ritter
When the power of the shift rips the human body apart and transforms it into its new shape, there lives a second, less than a second, a mere shimmer of time when the mind is without a home, no body to call its own. Existence is painless in there, nothing but formlessness beyond understanding. A secret place, it contains nothing but the essence of self, a lost self. In the fire of pain, Colton found a whisper of that place, its ghost, its echo, and from that echo he withdrew a thread of deepest black. — Finn Marlowe
Just because you survive something does not mean you are strong. — Roxane Gay
The choice is not between drugs and no drugs, but between illegal drugs and legal drugs. Until the 1920s drugs were legal, why not now? Lots of people are on drugs anyway - it is called medication. — David Hockney
