Burgas Airport Quotes & Sayings
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smoking is bad mmmkaay and and ummmm ummm well untill our 18 mmmkaay — Mena
Two is not a winner, and three nobody remembers. What does it take to be number one? — Nelly
She stepped toward him, her hand on his shoulder. He took her fingers in his, kissing her gently without even being aware that he was doing so. Affection was a habit between them, more genuine for being unconsidered. — Daniel Abraham
It often takes a couple of years to get a script right and then takes a couple of years to get financing together. — Gillian Armstrong
We old roosters must be cautious. Don't try to outwit your arteries. — S.J Perelman
A number of people who I've talked to about this assume that I got into a fight with the cops. (Because of, y'know, the militant politics.) I actually had an audience member come up to me once and ask me if I paid taxes. Of course I pay taxes! I pay taxes for exactly the same reason that I hate paying taxes - because I think my government is terrifying and stupid. I don't need the IRS kicking my door down and taking my meticulously alphabetized collection of Tijuana bibles. — Phillip Andrew Bennett Low
I've had many, you know, happy ending sleepovers'in my early youth - my period of exploration. I think that's essential. Anyone who hasn't had a gay moment is probably trying to avoid some confrontation with a reality in their life. — Ezra Miller
Conquer your fears before you set out to conquer the world. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I had a cigar in my mouth and whiskey on my breath. I felt like money. I looked like money. — Charles Bukowski
The storm may be tempestuous, but it is only temporary. — William Gurnall
A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou. — Omar Khayyam
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