Eppyplane Quotes & Sayings
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Alannah cleared her throat. "Does no one wa-want to have sex with me?" she asked, sounding tired. "I promise I'm good at it." All eyes fell on Damien. He glared at us. "Thanks very much, guys!" I grinned. "We got you. — L.A. Casey

The beauty and nobility, the august mission and destiny, of human handwriting. — George Bernard Shaw

As a four-year-old, my mother told me I was climbing the fence, jumping off and calling myself an 'eppyplane' ... I bought books on aeroplanes, I followed everything in the newspapers about aeroplanes. Amy Johnson flew to Australia in 1930 - why couldn't I do something like that? — Nancy Bird Walton

When I choose to smile I become the master of my emotions. — Andy Andrews

We make ourselves up as we go. — Kate Green

He is my breath. My soul. My life-force. I have spent forever with him. — Krista Ritchie

Ron made a triumphant gesture with his fist and went into a raucous peal of laughter that made several timid-looking second-years over beside the window jump. A reluctant grin spread over Harry's face as he watched Ron rolling around on the hearthrug. — Anonymous

She does it simply because it looks beautiful. — Nicola Yoon

It is not for me (to decide). It is up to the company to decide whether the price is fair or not. — Richard Branson

Life is amazing. Even when it sucks, it is amazing, and we should be grateful for every moment. — Hal Elrod

All the scenes that have to do with the fact that, at the end of the day, we're all engaged - hopefully some of us - in certain causes and ideals and certain ways of living, but we're human, and we're making all these mistakes, and we're caught in particular systems - whatever it is - but ultimately, there's a price paid by the people that are closest to you. — Oren Moverman

Live by active example, not by casual suggestion. — Daniel Carrier

When I hear a guy lost a battle to cancer, that really did bother me, that that's a term. It implies that he failed and that somebody else that defeated cancer is heroic and courageous. — Norm MacDonald