Bulldozer Payday Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing sexier in a man than intelligence. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Over the river a golden ray of sun came through the hosts of leaden rain clouds. — Stephen Crane
Even for the worthy cause of giving both Rachel and Oliver what I know they want. I'll have to come up with another way to put Oliver in charge of Rachel. Maybe as her new Protector, it's within my rights to assign her to another? — C.J. Redwine
But then she did. she died. no more visits, no more phone calls. And without even realizing it, I began to drift, as if my roots had been pulled, as if I were floating down some side branch of a river. — Mitch Albom
Notice. It may interest you to know that Marconi's "friends" had him taken into custody, and examined in a psychopathic hospital, when he announced he had discovered a principle through which he could send messages through the air, without the aid of wires, or other direct physical means of communication. The dreamers of today fare better. The world has become accustomed to new discoveries. Nay, it has shown a willingness to reward the dreamer who gives the world a new idea. "The — Napoleon Hill
Everything that man can imagine, he is capable of creating, — Thomas Sankara
I didn't know you were such a caveman."
"I'm a damn contractor. Of course I'm a fucking caveman. — Madeleine Beckett
What do you do if you're in the car and your girlfriend touches your crotch then asks you to remind her to get kitchen scissors? — Bob Saget
A lover becomes a light when he or she enlightens world of someone. — Debasish Mridha
In mourning the plumage, he forgot the dying bird — Thomas Paine
There are things roaming around inside my head as clever as Theseus in the Labyrinth. It's just that nobody ever gave them the necessary piece of string, so they'll never find their way out. — Geraldine McCaughrean
We can't know everything," I said quietly. "Sometimes we have to write our own future. — Denise Grover Swank
