Donihoo Origin Quotes & Sayings
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I knew a woman who went about bragging of her troubles, so, of course, she always had something to brag about. — Florence Scovel Shinn

I hate myself pretty often" .She tilted her face back on the pillow, damning tears and attempting so smile at the same time. "Pretty fucking often — Jim Lynch

My wife went into the butchers and said: "You've a sheep's head in your window." The butcher said: "That's a mirror." — Frank Carson

I'm going to miss you, Cohen. I know you don't look at me like I look at you, but one day, you're going to come back and I'll still be waiting for you. Waiting for you to see me like I see you. Mark my words, Cohen Cage. One of these days, you're going to be mine. And until you're ready ... I'll be here. I'll be waiting. — Harper Sloan

This might eventually shatter me. I loved Jax. — Abbi Glines

All talk is lies in a way. Only the doing of a thing can make it true. — Donal Ryan

The effect speakes, the tongue needes not.
[The effect speaks, the tongue needs not.] — George Herbert

In the United States, nobody needs to remind people of their own role or their own power in creating the future they want to see. Perhaps it is something that is almost written into your cultural DNA: a desire to answer your Founding Fathers' call to create a 'more perfect union.' — Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki

I took six months off, finished high school, and hung out with friends. — Devon Sawa

Can I have a tattoo?"
"Ask Dad."
"He says over my dead body."
"Well, then."
"Can I get one if I'm older?"
"Yeah. If you still want one when you grow a brain."
"When I'm seven? Cos that's well old."
"Aahh... bit older than that, maybe."
She goes tearing out of the room yelling, "PIP SAYS I CAN GET A TATTOO WHEN I'M EIGHT! — Richard Rider

If you're female, and you want to express your femininity, you're actually demonized in the 'Free To Be ... You And Me' generation. — Jill Soloway

What I learned is that policymakers have to force consideration of actions that may not have occurred to them at the time. — Susan Rice