Bribe Payers Quotes & Sayings
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I saw a lot of people taking the wrong routes, coming up as a kid, just doing the wrong things. — Akeem Ayers

Anything can break if you hit it hard enough. Aren't we all proof of that? — Alexandra Bracken

Jenny looked, as usual, elegant and as fine-drawn as a young doe, but oddly muted, as if she had been outlined in sepia. — Anne Rivers Siddons

I just feel I'm on a different page from the reviewers, so I've learned not to care about them too much. — Bobby Farrelly

Cabal dimly recalled that the musical genius who'd decided to put on Necronomicon: The Musical had got everything he deserved: money, fame, and torn to pieces by an invisible monster. — Jonathan L. Howard

We fight monsters and unholy creatures for a living here. Grotesque, evil, violent, dangerous; they're certainly all these things. And yet, we somehow manage to go to sleep each night and wake up each morning. The terror wears off. What was horrific becomes mundane. We lose ourselves to a numbed normalcy after a while, a self-inflicted detachment. You forget how you got here, what it was like before. And then someone comes along, someone new, someone who sees it all with fresh eyes, and it snaps you out of your daily coma, reminding you of what you've forgotten. Of what you've become. — Bill Blais

Welfare bureaucracies claim a professional, political, and financial monopoly over the social imagination, setting standards of what is valuable and what is feasible. This monopoly is at the root of the modernization of poverty. Every simple need to which an institutional answer is found permits the invention of a new class of poor and a new definition of poverty. Once basic needs have been translated by a society into demands for scientifically produced commodities, poverty is defined by standards which the technocrats can change at will. Poverty then refers to those who have fallen behind an advertised ideal of consumption in some important respect. — Ivan Illich

Broken Bells reminds me how much fun I have making music. — Danger Mouse

...bad neighborhoods no longer plague only urban ghettos; the bad neighborhoods have spread to the suburbs. — J.D. Vance

I think Christianity is the same as Buddhism and Hinduism - whenever a religion begins to say that these are the things you have to do to be loved by God, you have a religion. — Erwin McManus

I saw an oxygen tank in the cluttered room - what had been Atkins's "study," as his son had explained, now converted for a deathwatch. — John Irving

He made the poor choice of deciding that he couldn't live either. You can make a better choice. You can choose to get up and live. — Jesse Haubert

There's a real sense of fighting and destruction in our DNA that we don't get in touch with. — Joel Edgerton