Cosman Sharpening Quotes & Sayings
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There's a vacancy, won't you come to me And fill my empty spaces I'm a motel man in a promised land That's filled with empty faces So won't you bring your sorrows bring your dreams, It's a place for you to be There's no more tomorrow or that's how it seems Won't you come to me? I've got a vacancy — Harry Chapin
Ford comes first before everything else I do in my life. — William Clay Ford Jr.
G.I. Joe boxers!' Apollo screamed. 'OH - oh, I can't even... HAHAHAHAHA!' 'Aphrodite,' Athena giggled. 'You look simply lovely.' The gods couldn't stop laughing. Soon they were rolling on the floor, wiping tears from their eyes, taking photos with their phones to post on Tumblr. — Rick Riordan
Slow-slow-quick-quick-slow went her heart.
"Damn, I love the tango," he whispered, tickling her ear. — Ophelia London
My father and uncles and all their friends turned their lungs black trying to satisfy my collector's zeal. — Edward G. Robinson
Atheism being a proposition as unnatural as monstrous, difficult also and hard to establish in the human understanding, how arrogant soever, there are men enough seen, out of vanity and pride, to be the authors of extraordinary and reforming opinions, and outwardly to affect the profession of them; who, if they are such fools, have, nevertheless, not the power to plant them in their own conscience. — Michel De Montaigne
It's all very dramatic and everything, but so what? I didn't know the guy. People I don't know die all the damned time. — John Green
Always slightly off balance. It was a new sensation for him. — M.L. Stedman
History is what we write, not what we remember. Why should we tarnish the memory of our planet by enshrining our less then noble deeds? — Alastair Reynolds
I feel that it's important our professionals have the tools to keep the enemy, to stop their attacks. — George W. Bush
We are more pained when one of our friends is guilty of something shameful than when we do it ourselves. — Friedrich Nietzsche