Bullough Dallas Quotes & Sayings
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War is a sinkhole that sucks money and men into it and is never filled. — Margaret George
Third-generation Indians love maintaining their cultural traditions, but they can also go down the pub, shop till they drop, do whatever anyone else does. — Gurinder Chadha
Our impatience is so implacable that, as actress-author Carrie Fisher quipped, even "instant gratification takes too long. — Carl Honore
As soon as I hear the words 'your room' my mind leans over and whisper-hisses, This boy has lost his mind. We best be leavin' now. — Belle Aurora
I promise not to kiss you again. However, if you kiss me first, I will kiss you back. I think that's only fair, don't you? — Pamela Clare
So street-level FBI agents turned secrets into information, and senior FBI leaders brought that information to reporters, to prosecutors, to federal grand juries, and into the public realm. That was the beginning of the end of Richard Nixon's presidency. Without the FBI, the reporters would have been lost. — Tim Weiner
If I could choose from all the fathers in the world, Dad, I'd choose you! — John Walter Bratton
I held my bag open and he dropped Jenks inside.
"Hey!" the pixy protested, and then, "Tink's little pink dildo, Rache? Haven't you gotten rid of those condoms yet? They got a shelf life, you know. — Kim Harrison
Hell is very likely to be modernization infinitely extended. — Tom Stoppard
The next time you want to withhold your help, or your love, or your support for another for whatever the reason, ask yourself a simple question: do the reasons you want to withhold it reflect more on them or on you? And which reasons do you want defining you forevermore? — Dan Pearce
Reality's such a pain sometimes, you know? — Randy Alcorn
Negroes don't even like snails! What they're doing is proving they're integrated. — Malcolm X
I've never gambled a dime. Never, in all my years in Vegas. — Don Rickles
Most folk consider that a woman aboard a ship brings nothing but bad luck because it provokes the jealousy of Ran, the goddess of the sea who will abide no rivals, — Bernard Cornwell
