Diseanimate Quotes & Sayings
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I'm supposed to stay calm? Seriously?"
I nodded.
She shook her head. "Cow shit might be more helpful than that advice. — Lisa Kessler
Whats good for the bacon;
Stinks for the pig. — Natas Reverse
It doesn't matter what you believe just so long as you're sincere. — Charles M. Schulz
I was many things. I was submissive. I was masochistic. I was trusting. I was a sexual slave. But obedient? Not as much. — C.D. Reiss
You will not look at me," she heard him say to the valets. "You will see only her." A silence. Then, "And you will not look at her breasts. — Karen Marie Moning
It's important that you work on things that you care about and do a good job and not be too worried about consequences. Don't be afraid to get involved. — Walter Munk
I used to know kids better because I was teaching in a classroom, but I still have a sense of comfort with them. I don't believe that kids have essentially changed. — Cynthia Voigt
Even when I'm not onstage singing, there's always music going on in my head. It's a curse and a blessing in a way - it's sitting in bed at night, trying to go to sleep, while the music keeps playing in your head - especially when you're trying to learn something new and you're trying to memorize it and get everything. — Sondra Radvanovsky
The most important thing taught to my students is to not be so photo realist in what they depict. — Frank Bruno
I love the Irish for their attachment to the faith and for many amiable and noble qualities, but they are deficient in good sense, sound judgement, and manly character. — Orestes Brownson
One book: too much!
Many books: never enough. — Andrei Ludu
Thank you for calling the Weight Loss Hotline. If you'd like to lose a half pound right now, press 1 eighteen thousand times. — Randy Glasbergen
Some children may need a behavioral approach, whereas other children may need a sensory approach. — Temple Grandin
Various polls have indicated that approximately 10% of Americans (25 million people) have seen them at close range so that details of the structure of the object can be discerned. — Steven M. Greer
