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Broadened Pip Quotes By Robin Burks

I had to find Mr. Brentwood. And I had to save him. Zeus, Inc. had saved the world 50 years ago when we had depleted our energy resources. The very same Zeus, Inc. that now powered a majority of the known world. And that power had come from the man himself. Without him? We would all be plunged into total darkness, knocked back to the literal dark ages. Chaos could and probably would ensue. — Robin Burks

Broadened Pip Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Did you just hit the childproof locks on me? — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Broadened Pip Quotes By Oscar De La Renta

Accept your friends for who they are, not for who you want them to be. — Oscar De La Renta

Broadened Pip Quotes By Andre Ward

I told myself that I'll do everything within my power to never let that happen again. — Andre Ward

Broadened Pip Quotes By Helmut Thielicke

The gospel must be preached afresh and told in new ways to each generation, since every generation has its own unique questions. The gospel must constantly be forwarded to a new address, because the recipient is repeatedly changing his place of address. — Helmut Thielicke

Broadened Pip Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

Have you tried to drive a harpoon through a body? No? Tut, tut, my dear sir, you must really pay attention to these details. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Broadened Pip Quotes By Mick Jagger

I always think it's better to be not taking drugs or drinking or anything. That's not saying I've never done it because I have. But I sort of learned I think after a while there has been - it didn't take me that long to realize that it wasn't a good thing. — Mick Jagger

Broadened Pip Quotes By Joan Collins

I don't believe in vitamin pills. I swear by men, darling-and as many as possible. — Joan Collins

Broadened Pip Quotes By Ann Hood

After 9/11, new security measures not only added longer lines and earlier check-ins, but took away our privilege of carrying knitting needles or our favorite moisturizer on board with us. Although we want to be safe when we fly, in some ways it all just adds to the misery of our experience. — Ann Hood