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Drekitude Quotes By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

And it's wrong of you to think that love leaves room for nothing else. It's possible to love something and still condescend to it. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Drekitude Quotes By Andre Leon Talley

'Drekitude' is the lowest point in the lowest ebb. It could be your look. It could be your shoes. It could be that you're standing wrong. 'Drek' is a total, total, total hot mess. — Andre Leon Talley

Drekitude Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Every one of us is a hodge-podge, so shapeless and diverse in structure that each piece, each moment, plays its own game. And there is as much difference between us and ourselves as there is between us and others. I — Michel De Montaigne

Drekitude Quotes By Melissa Bank

But then you hear that he can't hear you, you see that he can't see you. You are not here
and you haven't even died yet. You see yourself through his eyes, as The Generic Woman, the skirted symbol on the ladies' room door. — Melissa Bank

Drekitude Quotes By Joe Arpaio

The day I leave, you won't know how to pronounce my name. You could care less about me, and I should be dead and buried because there's not one media that will come and remember who Joe Arpaio is. That's the way it is in politics. — Joe Arpaio

Drekitude Quotes By Larry Herzberg

When given the chance to see China off the beaten track, definitely take it. — Larry Herzberg

Drekitude Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

To exist is to create your own life. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Drekitude Quotes By Colin Dexter

She had the inestimable merit of being interesting. — Colin Dexter

Drekitude Quotes By Jane Austen

Her daughters were eagerly called to partake of her joy. Jane resolutely kept her place at the table; but Elizabeth, to satisfy her mother, went to the window - she looked, - she saw Mr. Darcy with him, and sat down again by her sister. — Jane Austen