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Descombes Keke Quotes By William Falconer

The anchors now made are contrived so as to sink into the ground as soon as they reach it, and to hold a great strain before they can be loosened or dislodged from their station. — William Falconer

Descombes Keke Quotes By Nina LaCour

Because in the conversation beneath this one, what we're really saying is I am an imperfect person. Here are my failures. Do you want me anyway? — Nina LaCour

Descombes Keke Quotes By Tammara Webber

Time would not change what I was feeling
or not feeling. I'd had time, and though the ache from his desertion hadn't disappeared, it was decreasing. My future was blurry, yes, but I was beginning to imagine a future when I would no longer miss him at all. — Tammara Webber

Descombes Keke Quotes By Eric Harvey

Remember that I'm Human. Before you judge me or decide how you'll deal with me, walk awhile in my shoes. If you do, I think you'll find with more understanding we can meet in the middle and walk the rest of the way together. — Eric Harvey

Descombes Keke Quotes By John Waters

"Family" this and "family" that. If I had a family I'd be furious that moral busybodies are taking the perfectly good word family and using it as a code for censorship the same way "states' rights" was used to disguise racism in the mid-sixties. — John Waters

Descombes Keke Quotes By Mary Karr

The trick in that town was getting through a night at all without stalling in the sludge of your own thoughts. — Mary Karr

Descombes Keke Quotes By Marilyn Manson

As a performer, I wanted to be the loudest, most persistent alarm clock I could be, because there didn't seem like any other way to snap society out of its Christianity- and media-induced coma. — Marilyn Manson

Descombes Keke Quotes By Dan Quayle

What a terrible thing to have lost one's mind. Or not to have a mind at all. How true that is. — Dan Quayle