Droogie Quotes & Sayings
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When things are going awry, it's time to put the blinders on and do your job. Just do your job. Don't worry about the other guy, don't worry about the wins and losses, just worry about what the very next play is. — John Riggins

Rich People are students throughout their life. Poor People's learning stops after formal education. — Abhishek Kumar

My blood runs cold when I hear the 'great news' that we have found a marker for the Down's syndrome gene, which means we can identify it more easily. Why is that good news? It's only good news if you're going to terminate. — Sally Phillips

I said, smiling very wide and droogie: 'Well, if it isn't fat stinking billygoat Billyboy in poison. How art thou, thou globby bottle of cheap stinking chip-oil? Come and get one in the yarbles, if you have any yarbles, you eunuch jelly, thou.' And then we started. — Anthony Burgess

The child and the poet know that Reality is what does not need to be realistic. — Vicki Lewis Thompson

Shhhhh, I am trying to read. — Anna Del C. Dye

But there are two sides to every fight. It starts from something small, a chance remark, a gesture made lightly. It grows from there. Both sides can be unjust. Both can be cruel. — Juliet Marillier

A knock on the door you hear, a knock on your head you don't. — Dixie Waters

Oh, Colin." She dabbed a fingertip to his sticky abdomen, then rubbed her fingers together, as though testing the quality of his seed. "That was fascinating. — Tessa Dare

At this point, Mrs. Disher stepped in to say, if you thought that was scary, look at how poor people lived in the late twentieth century. Indeed, after ractives told them about the life of an inner-city Washington, D.C., child during the 1990s, most students had to agree they'd take a workhouse in pre-Victorian England over that any day. — Neal Stephenson

I'll be going to the granddaddy of the Los Angeles theaters. — Michael Ritchie

He imagined the gazelles raising the dry dust
Like soft brush floating on the crests of sand. — Herbert Mason