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Carolina Hurricanes Quotes & Sayings

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Top Carolina Hurricanes Quotes

They [terrorists] have declared war on us and we need to have a serious strategy to destroy ISIS. — Jeb Bush

Cricket is a pressure game, and when it comes to an India-Pakistan match the pressure is doubled. — Imran Khan

We need to lose the mental image of our pre-Christian state as a drowning person helplessly flailing about in the water, hoping upon hope that someone might throw us a life preserver. Outside of Christ we are, in fact, spiritual corpses rotting on the ocean floor among the silt and sludge. — Gloria Furman

On Earth, among millions of lineages or organisms and perhaps 50 billion speciation events, only one led to high intelligence ; this makes me believe its utter improbablity. — Ernst Mayr

When the boys come with the intention of hurting you,
my advice will always stay the same, my darling:
Give 'em hell. — Caitlyn Siehl

Do you really think that when this body expires, you cease to exist? That you fall into some oblivion, as if you had never been alive at all? No. There is a place beyond death for all of us, — Bella Forrest

I've been through quite a few hurricanes. I worked in North Carolina, where there's a housing development whose name was Landfall. — James Van Der Beek

Gradually I came to realize that my understanding of women goes only as far as the pleasure is concerned. — Charles Bukowski

We have done almost everything in pairs since Noah, except govern. And the world has suffered for it. — Bella Abzug

It is more than love, barely less than madness. It's never close enough. — C.J. Carlyon

His voice was cracking and hoarse with fear. Unshed tears shimmered in his eyes. — Kelly Moran

To propel our Louisiana culture into the future seems to be quite a task, but if one lives for the music as Cedric does, the path seems effortless. These songs may well be early brushstrokes of a life's worth of possibilities, not only for himself, but also for the identity survival of a culture. — Michael Doucet