Boncher Law Quotes & Sayings
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Hope you'll forgive me, never meant wrong. Tried to be patient, but waited too long. But I would've came back.. But I would've came back for you. — Drake
One has to be suspicious of anyone who seeks the limelight. — Marty Rubin
I apologize if my limbic system has misinterpreted your gesture of emotional support. — Neal Stephenson
the rank and melancholy smell of charred wet wood and sodden leaves coming towards me on a wisp of air. — Daphne Du Maurier
The world will be brighter and wiser without religions, but it will surely be darker and more hopeless without God! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
When are you going to tell me?" he asks without turning around. "Tell you what?" "Your secret. I know you have one. — S.J. Harper
One must expect a war between U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. which will begin with the total destruction of London. I think the war will last 30 years, and leave a world without civilised people, from which everything will have to build afresh-a process taking say 500 years. Stated just one month after the Hiroshima atomic explosion. Russell became one of the best-known antinuclear activists of his era. — Bertrand Russell
Finn grabbed a menu and started scanning through the choices, even though he'd memorized them all long ago. — Jennifer Estep
And when he'd hurried out as soon as Jane had been taken from the room, Louisa had mumbled something derogatory about the entire male sex.He hadn't taken offense. How could he?
Molly was screaming her blasted head off and enduring hours and hours of pain, all to bring forth a child without her husband. At that moment, he had the utmost respect for women and nothing but contempt for himself and his kind. — Sabrina Jeffries
Getting plastic surgery in your late 70's, it's kind of like painting your house as the fire approaches. Just die, there's no shame in it. — Dana Gould
i can't always tell
what's better
long drives
in the star-spangled deserts
or long walks
along winding tea gardens. — Sanober Khan
How can he" - and he pointed at me with the same look and gesture as that with which once he pointed me out to his class, on, or rather after, a particular occasion which he never fails to remind me of - "know anything of a young ladies? — Bram Stoker
