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Chooses Synonym Quotes By Jude Watson

There's something wrong with the brakes." He didn't recognize his shaky, weak voice. He pumped them again. Nothing.
"There's something wrong with the BRAKES?"
"I don't think we have any."
"We don't have any BRAKES?"
"Bro, it doesn't help to repeat everything I say!" Jonah yelled. — Jude Watson

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Ne-Yo

Sexy as she wanna be and she dancing next so close to me. I said please excuse, you steppin on expensive shoes. — Ne-Yo

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Brad Warner

There's also something that is often mistaken for enlightenment which is a kind of insanity. Often, people will have some kind of weird experience which is quite abnormal and think, "Oh my God, that's it, I understand everything" because they start seeing things in a very weird way and think that's how enlightened people see things as well. — Brad Warner

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

I feel myself driven towards an end that I do not know. As soon as I shall have reached it, as soon as I shall become unnecessary, an atom will suffice to shatter me. Till then, not all the forces of mankind can do anything against me. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Amy E. Reichert

Before the downpour, Al had thought Lou looked alluring in her pale pink T-shirt and simple flowered skirt. Her soft brown waves bounced around her shoulders with the humidity. She was simply beautiful. But with the addition of water, she evolved into a siren. Her thin cotton clothes clung to every curve. She slicked her hair away from her face, as if emerging from an enchanted lake. — Amy E. Reichert

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Nancy Astor

I can conceive of nothing worse than a man-governed world
except a woman-governed world. — Nancy Astor

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

Luck is what a capricious man believes in. — Benjamin Disraeli

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Jessica Goodell

I knew that these people on their way to work or home or dinner had no idea what it was they were supporting. They did not have a clue as to what war was like. What it made people see, and what it made them do to each other. I felt as though I didn't deserve their support, or anyone's, for what I had done. No one should ever support the activities in which I had participated. No one should ever support the people who do such things. (...) They were uninformed but good people. The kind whose respect we would welcome if it was based upon something true. It was when we were around them that we had to hide the actual truth most consciously. It wasn't enough to not mention the war or being a veteran, because they'd bring it up. The civilians we were most anxious around, and therefore tended the most to avoid, were exactly those good citizens who thought they were helping us. — Jessica Goodell

Chooses Synonym Quotes By James Nesbitt

My nightmare is that I don't want to be OK. — James Nesbitt

Chooses Synonym Quotes By Jim Butcher

Nay, but prithee, with sprinkles 'pon it instead," I said solemnly, "and frosting of white. — Jim Butcher