Colonel Custer Quotes & Sayings
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You kiss me like that and then just leave?"
"You didn't like it?" Mick asked, shrugging his big shoulders.
"Of course I liked it," Shanti said. "It made my toes curl. But why did you kiss me?"
Mick's eyes looked him up and down. "I wanted to see if you taste as good as you look. You do. What's the problem? — Darien Cox

News of the disaster at Little Bighorn reached the Eastern Seaboard shortly after July 4, and not just any ordinary July 4 but the grand celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Republic. A country feeling its oats, flexing its muscles, vigorous and rich, cocksure and confident, has seen the impossible happen, the unthinkable become fact. Sitting Bull has spoiled their glorious Centennial, pissed on Custer's golden head, the head of a genuine Civil War hero, the head of someone who has recently been touted as a future President of the United States. Somehow a wedding and a funeral got booked for the same hour in the same church. — Guy Vanderhaeghe

Douglas's fridge was a stainless-steel masterpiece. I'm not that into appliances or anything, but this one was nice and probably cost more than my last apartment. I had the strange desire to hug it every time I came into the kitchen. — Lish McBride

Vision is the most powerful weapon in the leader's arsenal. — Bill Hybels

I am a fantastic cook. It's my great passion. — Sean Pertwee

I believe in the future, and to be a good investor, you have to believe in the future. — Sam Altman

Morals are in all countries the result of legislation and government; they are not African or Asian or European: they are good or bad. — Denis Diderot

From all those miles and leagues of flowers there rose a smell which Lucy found it very hard to describe; sweet - yes, but not at all sleepy or overpowering, a fresh, wild, lonely smell that seemed to get into your brain and make you feel that you could go up mountains at a run or wrestle with an elephant. — C.S. Lewis

If I was writing songs just for me I'd only play them in my living room, alone. — Tori Amos