Bolelouc Quotes & Sayings
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If you can Dream it, YOU can do it — Anonymous
In all discussions of Hell we should keep steadily before our eyes the possible damnation, not of our enemies nor our friends (since both these disturb the reason) but of ourselves. — C.S. Lewis
And you didn't think things would be different after I'd gone down on you?After I'd tasted your sweet pussy? — Savannah Stuart
At bottom are only two pure forms of legislation - productive and redistributive. — Richard Allen Epstein
So at a young age I learned that if I wanted to spend time with my dad, it was going to be under the hood or beneath a car, handing him greasy tools. — Jewel E. Ann
In our Army every soldier must care about his job. Often- if the duty seems menial or hum-drum- it is hard to cultivate this attitude. But it must be done. What you do in your job each day, you do for the Army. — William O. Wooldridge
When I'm married I want to be single, and when I'm single I want to be married. — Cary Grant
Schools are not equal. There are still the haves and the have-nots. — Erin Gruwell
You can shut down a service, and yet people will find ways to communicate. — Biz Stone
Pennsylvania is Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between. — James Carville
I do like Christmas. I do understand that there are people who hate it, and there are other religions that resent it. So, I speak to everybody - I try to speak to every kind of minority and majority that cannot escape the steamroller known as Christmas. — John Waters
A man who's susceptible to panic attack is a man full of worry — Sunday Adelaja
Caught in the center of a soundless field
While hot inexplicable hours go by
What trap is this? Where were its teeth concealed?
You seem to ask.
I make a sharp reply,
Then clean my stick. I'm glad I can't explain
Just in what jaws you were to suppurate:
You may have thought things would come right again
If you could only keep quite still and wait. — Philip Larkin
In Deism our reason and our belief become happily united. The wonderful structure of the universe, and everything we behold in the system of the creation, prove to us, far better than books can do, the existence of a God, and at the same time proclaim His attributes. — Thomas Paine
