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Borderlands Pre Sequel Torgue Quotes By Harriet Evans

Everyone's allowed to be in love with the wrong person at some point. In fact, it's a mistake not to be. — Harriet Evans

Borderlands Pre Sequel Torgue Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

I want to fight with you about stupid things and then hold you down in my bed and make it up to you. — Tarryn Fisher

Borderlands Pre Sequel Torgue Quotes By Jon Tester

I think there is some real therapy in getting your hands in the dirt and working with food. — Jon Tester

Borderlands Pre Sequel Torgue Quotes By Robert Winston

IVF is very commercial. The people doing it are among the best-paid in medicine: they charge a lot per treatment and it's not in their interest to make it more effective. Having people fail means that they come back again. — Robert Winston

Borderlands Pre Sequel Torgue Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The Englishman said that he, when captured, had made and kept the following vows to himself: To brush his teeth twice a day, to shave once a day, to wash his face and hands before every meal and after going to the latrine, to polish his shoes once a day, to exercise for at least a half an hour each morning and then move his bowels, and to look into a mirror frequently, frankly evaluating his appearance, particularly with respect to his posture. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Borderlands Pre Sequel Torgue Quotes By Michael Makai

There's nothing sexier than confidence, and nothing dumber than over-confidence. Life is all about where you draw the line between the two. — Michael Makai

Borderlands Pre Sequel Torgue Quotes By Aime Martin

Whatever may be the laws and customs of a country, women always give the tone to morals. Whether slaves or free, they reign, because their empire is that of the affections. — Aime Martin