Complices Quotes & Sayings
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You draw closer to truth by shutting yourself off from mankind. — Elias Canetti
How ballsy it was to just assume you know, with one glance, the things another person could live without. As if it was the same for everyone, that simple. — Sarah Dessen
Why should we ever continue anything if the first parts are the best? — David Bowick
The deep baritone of his voice, and the words he uttered, held Haley spellbound. Was she beautiful? As she'd looked in the mirror at the glimmering teal gown, she'd felt ... different, more attractive. But would she go so far as to say she was beautiful? No one had ever told her she was - certainly not her grandparents - so how could she think that of herself? — Melody Anne
Through continual exposure to people and by attempting to think inside of them we can gain an increasing sense of their perspective, but this requires effort on our part. — Robert Greene
Are we giving our voice to peace or resisting the opposing voice? There is an important difference. — Colleen Mariotti
We have been educated into believing someone else's concept of the deity, and someone else's standard of beauty. You have the right to practice any religion and politics in a way that best suits your freedom, your dignity, and your understanding. And once you do that, you don't apologize. — John Henrik Clarke
Well, I guess we know now who has the biggest penis here. — J.M. Darhower
I'm the light skinned version of Mandingo, I've seen more Beatles and Jagged Edges than Ringo. — Ludacris
John McCain is a liar and flip-flopper and panderer and bully and whiner. And it seems to be working — Michael Tomasky
Reminiscences make one feel so deliciously aged and sad. — George Bernard Shaw
There won't be any other guy before me. I decided that earlier this morning when you ran off. — Kenya Wright
Scattered with poppies, the golden-green waves of the cornfields faded. The red sun seemed to tip one end of a pair of scales below the horizon, and simultaneously to lift an orange moon at the other. Only two days off the full, it rose behind a wood, swiftly losing its flush as it floated up, until the wheat loomed out of the twilight like a metallic and prickly sea. — Patrick Leigh Fermor
True gospel preaching always changes the heart. It either awakens it or hardens it. — Chan Kilgore
