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Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Mae West

It ain't no sin if you crack a few laws now and then, just so long as you don't break any. — Mae West

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Claudia Rankine

I love revising things, because you see how you can get the language to get closer to intention. You know there are three ways to say X thing, but one will say it better than the other two. And in saying it better, it gets you closer to something. — Claudia Rankine

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Marilyn Monroe

I think I made his back feel better. — Marilyn Monroe

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Nas

On the reals, all these crab niggaz know the deal,
When we start the revolution, all they'll probably do is squeal. — Nas

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Paul O'Grady

I've got four dogs, eight chickens, 10 sheep and six pigs. — Paul O'Grady

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Don DeLillo

It's true that some of us become better writers by living long enough. But this is also how we become worse writers. The trick is to die in between. — Don DeLillo

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Michel Houellebecq

We are probably wrong to suspect that each individual has some secret passion, some mystery, some weakness; if Jean-Yves's father had had to express his innermost convictions, the profound meaning he ascribed to life, he could probably have cited nothing more than a slight disappointment. — Michel Houellebecq

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Hod Lipson

If you're talking 100 years, there's no doubt in my mind that all jobs will be gone, including creative ones. And 100 years is not far in the future - some of our children will be alive in 100 years. — Hod Lipson

Brickners Little Chicago Quotes By Thomas J. Stanley

being well educated has certain economic drawbacks. Victor's — Thomas J. Stanley