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Chow Dogs Temperament Quotes By William Faulkner

Caddy smelled like trees. — William Faulkner

Chow Dogs Temperament Quotes By Janet Evanovich

Mr. Landowsky was eighty-two and somehow his chest had shrunk over the years, and now he was forced to hike his pants up under his armpits.
"Oi," he said. "This heat! I can't breathe. Somebody should do something."
I assumed he was talking about God.
"That weatherman on the morning news. He should be shot. How can I go out in weather like this? And then when it gets so hot they keep the supermarkets too cold. Hot, cold. Hot, cold. It gives me the runs."
I was glad I owned a gun, because when I got as old as Mr. Landowsky I was going to eat a bullet. The first time I got the runs in the supermarket, that was it. BANG! It would all be over. — Janet Evanovich

Chow Dogs Temperament Quotes By Brittany Snow

I'm excited for people to realize that I'm 25 years old and not a teenager anymore ... even though I still look 18 and can't get into a bar to save my life! — Brittany Snow

Chow Dogs Temperament Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Set your affection to infinity and your hate to zero! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Chow Dogs Temperament Quotes By Deirdre Madden

In the apprehension of art there can be a loneliness, as there so often is in its creation. This breaching of loneliness may be the secret of what an audience is, or at least one of its secrets. — Deirdre Madden

Chow Dogs Temperament Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I've seen too many intellectuals lately. I get very tired of the precious intellects who must speak diamonds every time they open their mouths. I get tired of battling for each space of air for the mind. That's why I stayed away from people for so long, and now that I am meeting people, I find that I must return to my cave. — Charles Bukowski