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Caffein Quotes By Alex Shakar

Children, awkward, isolate, their bodies crammed to bursting with caffein and sugar and pop music and cologne and perfume and hairgel and pimple cream and growth hormone-treated hamburger meat and premature sex drives and costly, fleeting, violent sublimations. It's all part of the conspiracy ... all of it trying to convince them that they're here to be trained for lives of adventure and glamor and heroism, when in fact they're here only to be trained for more of the same, for lives of plunking in the quarters, paying a premium for the never-ending series of shabby fantasies to come, the whole lifelong laser light show of glamorous degradation and habitual novelty and fun-loving murder and global isolation. — Alex Shakar

Caffein Quotes By Kit Rocha

Jesus Christ, if telling a woman she's got nice tits is a crime, I don't wanna live anymore. — Kit Rocha

Caffein Quotes By Jill Shalvis

But the problem is, people tend to assign you the role of the person you are at your worst, you know? — Jill Shalvis

Caffein Quotes By Jodi Picoult

FREEDOM IS THE FRAGILE NECK of a daffodil, after the longest of winters. — Jodi Picoult

Caffein Quotes By Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

He who says patience, says courage, endurance, strength. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

Caffein Quotes By Shirley Eaton

I don't even want to be on Twitter. I think it's abhorrent, people sending messages to say they're doing the washing-up or whatever. — Shirley Eaton

Caffein Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Already he felt her absence from these skies: on the beach he could only remember the sun-torn flesh of her shoulder; at Tarmes he crushed out her footprints as he crossed the garden; and now the orchestra launching into the Nice Carnival Song, an echo of last year's vanished gaieties, started the little dance that went on all about her. In a hundred hours she had come to possess all the world's dark magic; the blinding belladonna, the caffein converting physical into nervous energy, the mandragora that imposes harmony. — F Scott Fitzgerald