Ear Hole Surgery Quotes & Sayings
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I enjoy the videos with the sound off, where you can look at the belly buttons and everything. Really some pretty girls, but I don't know about the music. — Merle Haggard
What better time to be kind to a beautiful stranger than when she's weak, and rocking a schnoz like the Godfather? — Leslea Tash
I guess there are some things that are so gross you just have to forget, or it'll destroy something within you. Perl is the first such thing I have known. — Erik Naggum
There are many languages that don't make a distinction between green and blue and treat these as shades of one color. — Guy Deutscher
The eye hath ruined me,' the heart complained. 'The heart has lost me,' the eye replied. I know not which told the truth, which lied Between, the two, it was Meer who died. — Khushwant Singh
There's a great tradition among the English of writing about Berlin. It's kind of a state of mind, almost. That even translates in terms of music. A lot of people go to Berlin with the idea that it's a state of mind. — Philip Kerr
I still think photographers should be lashed out at. They should be put in a cage where you can poke them with a stick for a quarter. But not in a hostile way, just for giggles. They really are on the attack against mankind; it's a disease. They should be helped somewhere. But I'd still like to poke them with a stick. — Sean Penn
Chewbacca woofed in agreement. — James Luceno
For we Germans are snoring, buried in sleep and wine, and we are destitute of leaders who could measure up in wisdom, strategy, and strength of heart to manage such great undertakings. — Martin Luther
She was becoming the person she'd be for her whole life. Each thing she chose contributed to that person. She didn't want to be like this. — Ann Brashares
When playing a role, I would feel more comfortable, as you're given a prescribed way of behaving. So, both Facebook and theatre provide contrived settings that provide the illusion of social interaction. — Jesse Eisenberg
We are where we are, however we got here. What matters is where we go next. — Isaac Marion
I have always wanted to midcourse-correct (or undermine) in a poem, and let that be the turn. That poem is to do with displacement, with almosts - even the rhymes are intentionally off. — Randall Mann
