Best Stoner Couple Quotes & Sayings
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And quit baring your fangs at me. It's making me nervous."
"Good," Simon said. "if you want to know why, it's because you smell like blood."
"It's my cologne. Eau de Recent Injury." Jace raised his left hand. — Cassandra Clare
Human experience depends on everything that can influence states of the human brain, ranging from changes in our genome to changes in the global economy. — Sam Harris
Everything's coming up roses - for me. — Ethel Merman
No matter if the path is tough, and your nights are long,So long as your cause is noble and your mind is strong. — Tony Robbins
Some tears have to be cried no matter what the hour- until they are, they simply rave and burn inside. — Stephen King
Populism is not a style, it's a people's rebellion against the iron grip that big corporations have on our country - including our economy, government, media, and environment. — Jim Hightower
I wonder in what way I would function as a person, in a society without ever attending school. I'd be myself. — J.R. Rim
One thing about London is that when you step out into the night, it swallows you. — Sebastian Faulks
People don't have to believe in you for you to succeed. Just work hard, when you succeed, they will believe. — Stephen Keshi
You don't write for actors. Actors come for characters you've made up. — William Monahan
The smallest spark may here kindle into the greatest flame; because the materials are always prepared for it. The avidum genus auricularum, the gazing populace, receive greedily, without examination, whatever sooths superstition, and promotes wonder. 31 How many stories of this nature have, in all ages, been detected and exploded in their infancy? How many more have been celebrated for a time, and have afterwards sunk into neglect and oblivion? Where such reports, therefore, fly about, the solution of the phenomenon is obvious; and we judge in conformity to regular experience and observation, when we account for it by the known and natural principles of credulity and delusion. And shall we, rather than have recourse to so natural a solution, allow of a miraculous violation of the most established laws of nature? — Christopher Hitchens
But what hope is there for the world, if a nation of penniless peasants can't try to climb up out of the mud without being crushed under the jackboot of Uncle Sam? — Ken Follett
If even a small portion of the praise that is bestowed on Michael Jackson now in death was given to him last year, in life, he might well still be with us. — Robin Gibb
