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Daisy Chains Quotes By Nicole Jacquelyn

You're such an asshole," I mumbled, staring at her perfect tits. "Why the fuck do I even like you?"
"Aw, you like me? Tomorrow can we make daisy chains to wear in our hair and paint each other's toenails?"
"For some reason, your mouth is moving but I can't hear anything past the sight of your nipples. — Nicole Jacquelyn

Daisy Chains Quotes By Cathy Cassidy

Daisy chains are pretty fragile, and it turns out that families are too. — Cathy Cassidy

Daisy Chains Quotes By Lisa Wingate

But is life a success when it doesn't include time for after-school talks, and curling up to read books on winter nights, and weaving daisy chains in the summer? Is it a success when you have all the big things but none of the small ones? Is it as it should be when everybody grows up and moves to opposite coasts and doesn't care if they ever see each other? — Lisa Wingate

Daisy Chains Quotes By Andy Warhol

Human beings are born solitary, but everywhere they are in chains - daisy chains - of interactivity. Social actions are makeshift forms, often courageous, sometimes ridiculous, always strange. And in a way, every social action is a negotiation, a compromise between 'his,' 'her' or 'their' wish and yours. — Andy Warhol

Daisy Chains Quotes By Walter Kirn

We're a telephone family, strung out along the wires, sharing our news in loops and daisy chains. We don't meet face-to-face much, and when we do there's a dematerialized feeling, as though only half of our molecules are present. — Walter Kirn

Daisy Chains Quotes By Bex-chan

Cynical? Me? I'll have you know that I make daisy-chains and frolic with unicorns on the weekends. — Bex-chan

Daisy Chains Quotes By Lyndsay Faye

What if," replied Inspector Fry in the same maddeningly curteous tone, "we were all to construct daisy chains and drape them so as to shield the words from public view? — Lyndsay Faye