Europe Tourism Quotes & Sayings
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If there were such a thing as a vampire-puppy-dog, it would be Cecil. Big pleading eyes, asking for an ear-scratch and a nice warm bowl of blood. — Franny Billingsley
Profound boredom, drifting here and there in the abysses of our existence like a muffling fog, removes all things and men and oneself along with it into a remarkable indifference. This boredom reveals being as a whole. — Martin Heidegger
Thank fuck you're not a Yankees fan."
"Don't use the Y-word. We're in mixed company. — J.R. Ward
He knew the truth. Yes, my dear child, he would undoubtedly tell a terrified toddler tremulously seeking succor, monsters are real. I happen to have one hanging in my basement. — Rick Yancey
New life, new hope, new joy will start when this is given from the heart. — Melody Carlson
Yourself on my behalf." "Oh really. Is that so?" She stalked forward — J.D. Robb
The feelings I had for my sister were jumbled together, like the monkeys in a barrel game we'd had as children. All the brightly colored monkeys with their curved arms tangled and entwined, so convoluted that it was almost impossible to separate them. — Karen White
Retirement: A Time to Become Much More than You Have Ever Been — Ernie J Zelinski
At the very smallest wheel of our reasoning it is possible for a handful of questions to break the bank of our answers. — Antonio Machado
Zach. You can only call me Mr. Quinn when you're angry. — Nalini Singh
I wore only black socks, because I had heard that white ones were the classic sign of the American tourist. Black ones though,- those'll fool 'em. I supposed I hoped the European locals' conversation would go something like this:
PIERRE: Ha! Look at that tourist with his camera and guidebook!
JACQUES: Wait, but observe his socks! They are...black!
PIERRE: Zut alors! You are correct! He is one of us! What a fool I am! Let us go speak to him in English and invite him to lunch! — Doug Mack
Capital punishment ... treats members of the human race ... as objects to be toyed with and discarded. — William J. Brennan
