Didomenicantonio Hockey Quotes & Sayings
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The number of people who believe a thing has no bearing upon its truth. — Marie Sexton

For someone who's had a life like mine, living beyond sixty is just being stubborn. — Daniel Galera

For five days and nights, she had fought a single desire - to go to him. To see him alone - anywhere - his home or his office or the street - for one word or only one glance - but alone. — Ayn Rand

He'd fallen for her - for her sometimes amusing, sometimes confounding combination of strength, brains, drive, vulnerability, and mile-wide stubborn streak. He'd fallen for the whole complicated package, screwed-up father included. — Samanthe Beck

Landing a role now is not based on my looks - more on my acting ability. — Jude Law

Here's a rule I recommend: Never practice two vices at once. — Tallulah Bankhead

We are Americans first, Americans last, Americans always, ... Let us argue our differences. But remember we are not enemies, but comrades in a war against a real enemy. — John McCain

Sometimes it is safer to read maps with your feet. — Kelly Link

You calling me a tease, Abby? Look what you do. What you always do." He reached into his fly and brought out his fisted erection. So big. "Six months of your sitting on my lap. Wiggling around and laughing, no idea I wanted to fuck you through a wall. Don't you dare call me a tease. I've been teased. I'm so fucked up, I can't hear your name without getting hard. — Tessa Bailey

You could waste your whole life worrying, you know that? — Andrea Portes

Many small towns I know in Maine are as tight-knit and interdependent as those I associate with rural communities in India or China; with deep roots and old loyalties, skeptical of authority, they are proud and inflexibly territorial. — Paul Theroux

You are not my sunshine. Sorry. You're more like a gust of arctic wind that bursts in and blows out all the candles when the door cracks open. — Richelle E. Goodrich