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Debased Crossword Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I hope you hair curls naturally, does it?
Yes, darling, with a little help from others. — Oscar Wilde

Debased Crossword Quotes By Philip K. Dick

But change's always harsh on the loser. Nothing new. — Philip K. Dick

Debased Crossword Quotes By Sheldon Adelson

I'm not in business to make money for the other guy. I'm in business to make money for myself. — Sheldon Adelson

Debased Crossword Quotes By Sebastian Faulks

He saw a picture in his mind of a terrible piling up of the dead. It came from his contemplation of the church, but it had its own clarity: the row on row, the deep rotting earth hollowed out to hold them, while the efforts of the living, with all their works and wars and great buildings, were no more than the beat of a wing against the weight of time. — Sebastian Faulks

Debased Crossword Quotes By Victoria Schwab

Truth be told, Victor didn't care for graveyards, either. He didn't like dead people, mostly because he had no effect on them. Sydney, conversely, didn't like dead people because she had such a marked effect on them. — Victoria Schwab

Debased Crossword Quotes By Ruth Ware

So having a routine is important. It gives you something to hang on to, something to differentiate the weekdays from the weekends. My day starts like this. At — Ruth Ware

Debased Crossword Quotes By Axl Rose

I write the vocals last, because I wanted to invent the music first and push the music to the level that I had to compete against it. — Axl Rose

Debased Crossword Quotes By Harper Lee

This case is as simple as black and white — Harper Lee

Debased Crossword Quotes By Guy Mankowski

I understood then why people were so often defeated by this world. Perhaps the web of support that they required just did not come into alignment when it had to. Or perhaps our culture lacked the channels by which to offer this support. — Guy Mankowski