Diffusal Blade Quotes & Sayings
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If you have never said "Excuse me" to a parking meter or bashed your shins on a fireplug, you are probably wasting too much valuable reading time. — Sherri Chasin Calvo

I love you, do whatever you want with me, but don't leave me, for God's sake don't leave me. Who — Pauline Reage

It is easier to make excuses about our circumstances than actually do anything about them. — Jeffrey Fry

Consul', remarked the detective, dogmatically, 'great robbers always resemble honest folks. — Julius Verne

The advantage of the consumer businesses is they tend to be much broader-based, much larger number of customers, that tend to over time be a lot more predictable. The advantage of the enterprise companies is they are not as subject to consumer trend, fad, behavior. — Marc Andreesen

Protestors can have a big impact, but in the end it's governments that reshape the world. — Ken Follett

I think we can be the very best place to start a business, to grow a business, to invent a new technology, to change the world, to change the country. But we've got a lot of work to deliver a new California to the people of California. — Meg Whitman

In his entire life he'd never had the inclination to gather a woman up, cradle her against his chest and rock her just to soothe her - until now.
-Maxim's thoughts — Christine Feehan

Leonie Barrow knew enough about real criminal investigations to know full well that cases rarely if ever hinged on an encyclopedic knowledge of tobacco ash or the curious incident of the butler's allergy to spinach. — Jonathan L. Howard

There shouldn't be any violence in hip-hop. You're getting free clothes. Basically, it's free money. — DMX

There will never be another day such as this one, with all the variables of life combining in such a way to form this opportunity. So don't let it go, grab it. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

They's mighty particular how dese dead folks goes tuh judgment," Tea Cake observed to the man working next to him. "Look lak dey think God don't know nothin' 'bout de Jim Crow law. — Zora Neale Hurston