Blockhead Game Quotes & Sayings
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Then there's amortization,
the deadliest of all;
amortization
of the heart and soul. — Vladimir Mayakovsky

She looked from Wade to the rifle and back again. "Not as long as you know how to use that thing." When he cocked a brow Nikki couldn't resist the urge to add, "Just 'cause you've got the tool, doesn't mean you know how to use it."
"Don't worry, sweetheart," he replied with a dangerous look. "I know good and well how to use all my tools. But if you need convincing, I'm happy to demonstrate. — Victoria Vane

Just before our love got lost you said
"I am as constant as a northern star"
And I said, constantly in the darkness,
Where's that at?
If you want me I'll be in the bar. — Joni Mitchell

A selfish man is a thief. — Jose Marti

...if I have learned any one thing over the years, it's that life contains too many variables for us to be absolutely certain about anything. In the last analysis, there is no accounting for the human factor. It is always easier to deal with things than with men, and no one can direct his life entirely as he would choose. — Harry Haskell

An instant realization sees endless time. Endless time is as one moment. When one comprehends the endless moment He realizes the person who is seeing it. — Paul Reps

Vulgar language," Chan said ... "Always the first and last refuge of the man with nothing to say. — Michael Chabon

I think there are a lot of honest people doing honest business on online auctions. But the control on these Web sites is pretty minimal. — Dan Butler

If I could have one superpower, I'd want to have the power of mind over matter. I'd want to be able to move things and people with my mind. — Shaun Alexander

Bud Powell's probably the biggest influence on my piano playing. — Matthew Shipp

The President scores much better than Bill Clinton. — Dan Quayle

Maybe you're not meant to fit in. maybe you're supposed to stand out. — Taylor Swift

The settler makes history and is conscious of making it. And because he constantly refers to the history of his mother country, he clearly indicates that he himself is the extension of that mother-country. Thus the history which he writes is not the history of the country which he plunders but the history of his own nation in regard to all that she skims off, all that she violates and starves. — Frantz Fanon