Callahans Music Hall Quotes & Sayings
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Yeah. Kip gets to guard you and I get to house-sit. Life bites the big tee-tawa. (Syn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Contempt is the weapon of the weak and a defense against one's own despised and unwanted feelings. — Alice Miller

So strong is tradition that later generations will dream of what they have never seen. — G.K. Chesterton

Another is that the findings demonstrate that happiness is not the surplus of pleasant over unpleasant moments. Rather, — Yuval Noah Harari

Losers are more like the rest of us. They make mistakes they can't take back. — Pete Hamill

The play is independent of the pages on which it is printed, and 'pure geometries' are independent of lecture rooms, or of any other detail of the physical world. — G.H. Hardy

I'm a professional bodyguard. (Leta)
Yeah, right. (Aiden)
Nope. All true. I know seventy-two ways to kill a man and sixty-nine of them look like an accident. (Leta) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

'Shotgun's one of the first songs I ever wrote. It's about a couple I met at Waffle House, an all night diner I used to hang at before I could go to bars. — Caitlin Rose

Having kids is the most innately positive thing that anyone can do. — Jack Nicholson

Dad was a writer down to his cells, and he loved metaphors. Everything was a metaphor. Your dirty laundry could be one. Unexpected encounters with dog shit, definitely. — Deb Caletti

God illuminated something powerful in that moment. One e-mail represented my family of origin - a family bent toward hiding. And my new family, the one I'd forged from the ashes of my past, desperate for Jesus to help me, represents who I am today. I am loved. I am surrounded by children and a husband who cheer for me. — Mary DeMuth

Bones crushed under her feet as she took the first step into the outer dark. The gunlight revealed his remains. Demon did you suffer? Were you afraid of the end? Did you remember the trail of ruin you left behind? — C.J. Anderson