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Didja Know Quotes By Austin O'Malley

Autumn is a hint from God to Old Age. — Austin O'Malley

Didja Know Quotes By Simon Okill

passion is the risk that feeds our desires — Simon Okill

Didja Know Quotes By Damon Suede

No. Look, the mutual tug paid extra." Dante mimed jerking and squirting without looking embarrassed, which only made Griff more embarrassed. "And the
stuff you did at the end bumped our fee even - "
"I know, man. Sorry about - "
" - more. Bullshit, sorry! Blowing your jazz on me got us a three hundred dollar bonus. Didja know that?" Dante rolled his eyes and waved away the worry.
"Dude, if I could get a fee every time you squirted on me, I'd camp under your bed and have you doing it three times a day."
Help me, Jesus.
Griff's eyes honest-to-God bugged at that. — Damon Suede

Didja Know Quotes By Philip Jose Farmer

It's this smoke from the burnin garbage, kid. Enough to make a maggot puke, ain't it? Lookit! The smoke's risin' t'ward the full moon like the ghosts a men so rotten even their spirits're carryin the contamination with em. Hey, li'l chick, you din't know Old Man knew them big words like contamination, didja? That's what livin on the city dump does for you. I hear that word all a time from the big shots that come down inspectin the stink here so they kin get away from the stink a City Hall. 1 ain't no illiterate. I got a TV set. Hor, hor, hor! — Philip Jose Farmer

Didja Know Quotes By Cesare Pavese

The only way to escape the abyss is to look at it, gauge it, sound it out and descend into it. — Cesare Pavese

Didja Know Quotes By Edward Heath

I do not often attack the Labour Party, they do it so well themselves. — Edward Heath

Didja Know Quotes By Lucy Christopher

The sand stretched out gray and ghostlike and illuminated, a column of light leading forward. It was like something a dead person would see, a tunnel leading toward heaven. — Lucy Christopher