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Drexlers Nyc Quotes By Charlaine Harris

I'd long wondered if I were really a civilized person, though I kept striving to be one. I knew that at the moment I'd said I would take care of Lorena myself, I had meant it. There was something pretty savage inside me, and I'd always controlled it. My grandmother had not raised me to be a murderess. — Charlaine Harris

Drexlers Nyc Quotes By Jane Austen

The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid. — Jane Austen

Drexlers Nyc Quotes By Ice Cube

I knew a dude whose entire check was going to his car. He didn't care. This is back when the Mustang 5.0 came out in, like, '82. Between paying the note and insurance, I think he had like $40 left. A lot of people knew people because of their car, and not them. — Ice Cube

Drexlers Nyc Quotes By Colleen Masters

There's always that chance," he says sadly, "Trust me, I know. But you know what'll happen if you don't fall? You'll fly. — Colleen Masters

Drexlers Nyc Quotes By Charles Bukowski

There's nothing else as pleasant as being unpleasant when there's nothing else to do, and there's usually nothing else to do. — Charles Bukowski

Drexlers Nyc Quotes By Joy Bryant

I love the look of buffed nails. They look neat and chic without actually having to paint your nails-and it takes no time! — Joy Bryant

Drexlers Nyc Quotes By Rachel Cusk

I can see us there still," he said, "for those were moments so intense that in a way we will be living them always, while other things are completely forgotten. Yet there is no particular story attached to them," he said, "despite their place in the story I have just told you. That time spent swimming in the pool beneath the waterfall belongs nowhere: it is part of no sequence of events, it is only itself, in a way that nothing our life before as a family was ever itself, because it was always leading to the next thing and the next, was always contributing to our story of who we were. — Rachel Cusk