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Top Behentrimonium Quotes

The guy may be totally motivated, connected and inspired, but if he doesn't know how to do it, he's not the guy to take out your appendix. — Robert Genn

Whatever you do kid, always serve it with a little dressing. — George M. Cohan

The scratching came from the attic. At night, when Rory turned out the light I would lie awake and wait for it to skit, skit, skit lightly across the floorboards above our heads and down behind the water pipes. — Kate Chisman

We are obliged to respect, defend and maintain the common bonds of union and fellowship that exist among all members of the human race. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Very few people are original. There's very little original anything out there. Because to be original means you have to stand alone. — Susan Powter

And as streams of light fan out behind the darkened sun like the wings of a butterfly, i realize that i never saw true beauty until now. — Wendy Mass

Before I came to New York I lived here, in this mausoleum. I was nothing. I was dead. When I came to New York it was like a veil lifting. For the first time I felt I was alive, breathing. — Jacqueline Susann

Heart is sea,
language is shore.
Whatever sea includes,
will hit the shore. — Rumi

Be careful when getting what you exactly need in life. — Auliq Ice

Live bitter, so the crows will have no taste for you when you're dead. — Laini Taylor

Poisoned, pursued and living with a psychopath. Not what I would consider the good life. Death has its perks. — Maria V. Snyder

But people tend to forget what isn't in front of their faces, and most of them are too stupid to read their history. — Darren Pillsbury

Followers are the customers of the Higher Ground Leader, who strives to meet or exceed the outer and inner needs of followers. — Lance Secretan

Yet surely she was as culpable as he was; recalling her casual speculation about when Jasper's wife's grandmother might die and thereby free Jasper and Susan to divorce, Liz wondered if a stronger sign of a relationship's essential corruptness could exist than for its official realization to hinge on the demise of another human being. — Curtis Sittenfeld