Clumpy Period Quotes & Sayings
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Seventh grade had a full complement of creeps, weirdos, future criminals, and nerds. — Caroline B. Cooney

You're Mexican until you make money and then you're Spanish. — Lee Trevino

The moment he recognized what exactly was on one cartridge he had a strong anxious feeling that there was something more entertaining on another cartridge and that he was potentially missing it. He realized that he would have plenty of time to enjoy all the cartridges, and realized intellectually that the feeling of deprived panic over missing something made no sense. — David Foster Wallace

Early "canon formation" means that it is possible to conceive of canon and scriptural authority in phases prior to closure. — Christopher R. Seitz

A lover masculine so disappointed can speak and urge explanation, a lover feminine can say nothing; if she did, the result would be shame and anguish, inward remorse for self-treachery. Nature would brand such demonstration as a rebellion against her instincts, and would vindictively repay it afterwards by the thunderbolt of self-contempt smiting suddenly in secret. — Charlotte Bronte

And before he leans in, he brushes the sugar from my lips so he can taste me. — Gillian Flynn

Virtue consists in doing our duty in the several relations we sustain, in respect to ourselves, to our fellowmen, and to God, as known from reason, conscience, and revelation. — Archibald Alexander

I'm not against sentimentality. I think you need it. I mean, I don't think you get a true picture of people without it in writing ... It's a kind of poetry, it's an emotional poetry, and, to bring it back to the literary scene, I don't think anything is true that doesn't have it, that doesn't have poetry in it. — Nelson Algren

Death is a dramatic accomplishment of absence; language may be almost as effective. — Janet Frame

I would savor every moment of my life that remained, suck its marrow, crunch its bones. And when the end came ... well, I would not be alone. That was a precious and holy thing. — N.K. Jemisin

Please come out so I can see your face," Darcy said.
There was a smile in Thorn's voice when he said, "I gave my jeans to Warrick. I'm no' shy, lass, but I doona want to embarrass Warrick. — Donna Grant