Desadequada Quotes & Sayings
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Golf baffles me. They says it's a sport, and I have to take their word for it, but anything that involves having fun while standing up doesn't interest me. That includes dancing. NASCAR I can understand. In fact, anything that involves sitting down automatically has my interest ... — Gary Reilly

She could die for love of this speed, this surety in her bones. How had she been afraid of this body for so long? Even her soul felt looser. As if it had been locked up and buried and was only now starting to shake free. Not joy, perhaps not ever, but a glimmer of what she had been before grief had decimated her so thoroughly. Rowan — Sarah J. Maas

Well," said Rikki-tikki, and his tail began to fluff up again, "marks or no marks, do you think it is right for you to eat fledglings out of a nest? — Rudyard Kipling

Not long ago, someone who was dissatisfied with his or her spouse and wanted a divorce had to justify that decision. Today it's the opposite: If you're not fulfilled by your marriage, you have to justify staying in it, because of the tremendous cultural pressure to be good to one's self. — Anonymous

Leap and grow your wings on the way down — Les Brown

We're all born pessimists. It takes effort to be optimistic. — Rush Limbaugh

We came to know each other in war, and in war we continue. — Subcomandante Marcos

Eventually you realize that your whole life up to now has been preparation, and you begin to suspect that the rest might be preparation, too. — Robert Breault

If you held a pistol at my head, I couldn't tell you who they're going to vote for Best Actor. — Michael Caine

My attitude is always one of sensuality, aggressive enthusiasm and a kind of outrageousness in my expression. — Sally Kirkland

I'm sick of faking strong. — Francisco X Stork

I like there to be some interest in every element of my life. — Waris Ahluwalia

I seriously hope all the things i talk about are erroneous and false — Peter Joseph