Cuna Life Insurance Quotes & Sayings
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Innocence isn't a set of house keys. You don't just up and lose it one day. It's a process. — Jael McHenry
So I'll keep you wondering what time I'm arriving
And you'll drive me crazy with your backseat driving
And I'll talk in my sleep and you'll steal all the covers
We'll argue it out and we'll call ourselves lovers
And I'll stay in my body and you'll stay in your own
'Cause we know that we're born and we're dying alone.
So we turn out the light while the sirens are screaming
And we kiss for the waking, and then join the dreaming. — Dar Williams
I entertain for a living and I role-play for a living, and I can't help but continue to do it. — Ty Olsson
Do you really think he was flirting with me?"
"Let's see. He gave you candy you hate - I saw your face - and a CD of songs ... " He looks at the CD. "All of these are, like, twenty years old at least. Figures. Oh, and he groped your face. Sounds like true love to me. — Elizabeth Scott
I was fed up with being just plain Jane. — Jayne Meadows
Punching out an argument is an accepted form of conflict resolution in the man code. It's part of our bylaws. — Kristen Callihan
Foul, misbegotten mound of walking donkey dung! — Werner A. Lind
Science, which is not so attached to 'truth' as it once was, ut more to immediate 'effectiveness', is now drifting towards a decline, it's civic fall from grace. — Paul Virilio
Sure, I'd love to have children some day. But world domination comes first. — Aimee Mullins
It's been nice to see you again. Another of those things you just say, a bit of grease to keep the wheels turning, — Stephen King
There's nothing like a good cheating song to make me want to run home to be with my wife. — Steven Curtis Chapman
Well, that's what I still think, but I am in a rut at work--I hate my job,' I said, allowing my emotions to find words. — Luke Lively
I grew up in the funk, rock and roll, blues and r&b tradition, and I came to this thing we call jazz later. And I came to improvise music from the standpoint of jazz; I was improvising, but within these other genres of music. — Hamid Drake
...that society with its hurtful views on race and class distinction would make it difficult for us to succeed. — Curtis W. Jackson
