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Top Dienstbierova Quotes

Whasthat!"
"Um ... those are the toilets. — Rick Riordan

[...] we grieved for both our lives, in which we were both more dead than alive. — Liz Thebart

How loud a heart could beat. Until it took your breath away. — Cornelia Funke

[After World War II:] By now we are used to the rubble, which they clear up religiously and indefatigably. What a determination to get on top again! One could admire it, if one would not be afraid that somewhere lurks another Hitler. But you can't seem to find a single Nazi in Germany! Nobody was one! It was all a dream! — Lotte Lenya

He just sits there. I want to be like that. Able to just sit all quiet and pull life toward me, one forehead at a time. His name is supposedly Lyle. — David Foster Wallace

Western man is schizophrenic. — J.B. Priestley

I've never heard a man's cock described as a fang before ... "
"Fang, cock ... It's all sexual to a vampire."
"But not to an angel. My cock serves a highly specific purpose. — Nalini Singh

The mentality of seeking miracles from one place to another is destructive to the economy — Sunday Adelaja

Bowling is not a sport because you have to rent the shoes. When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? This title offends all three major religions, and even vegetarians! — George Carlin

The middle classes have a truly extraordinary conception of society. They really believe that human beings ... have real existence only if they make money or help to make it. — Friedrich Engels

In a flash, they disappeared. The path, the gate, the demon, and the Silver Blood.
Kingsley was gone. Trapped in Hell for eternity.

Mimi collapsed to the ground, as if her heart had imploded in her chest. — Melissa De La Cruz

Yes, the past is another country, but once that we can visit and once there we can bring back the things we need. — Jeanette Winterson

The mind is more vulnerable than the stomach, because it can be poisoned without feeling immediate pain. — Helen Clark MacInnes