Fangless Snakes Quotes & Sayings
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I'd like to think that when I sing a song, I can let you know all about the heartbreak, struggle, lies and kicks in the ass I've gotten over the years for being black and everything else, without actually saying a word about it. — Ray Charles

We can generally read a man's purpose towards us in his manner, if his purposes are of much moment to us. — Anthony Trollope

Don't you dare," Lem barked.
"What?" Anderson pulled his hand to his chest. Not quite sure of the infraction he was about to commit.
"You were going to pick that flower."
Anderson smiled and reached for it again. "It's pretty."
Lem slapped his hand away. "It's endangered. Just look, don't pick."
"That's what they told me about you," Anderson said, bumping Lem with his shoulder. — Brandon Shire

I'm Mozart with a focus on the tide
Hiding the inconsistencies of man behind water and wine — Aesop Rock

A teaspoonful of semen contains the same amount of protein as the white of one egg. However, the consumption of semen can be much more fun. — Miriam Stoppard

I was familiar with humans at this point only from afar, but even from there, I found them a pitiable species: scaleless, fangless, clawless, nearly furless, wingless, venomless, witless.
I honestly didn't understand how they had thrived so. — Patrick Jennings

Same if you had a bad show, it just rolls off you more easily. — Aoife O'Donovan

The more a man can achieve, the more he may be certain that the devil will inhabit a part of his creation. - NORMAN MAILER — Kevin Fedarko

On Sharing
I'm sorry, but if your brother doesn't want you to play with his shit, then you can't play with it. It's his shit. If he wants to be an asshole and not share, then that's his right. You always have the right to be an asshole - you just shouldn't use that right very often. — Justin Halpern

Think of everyday life as karate training. — Gichin Funakoshi

The lessons Morden had learnt when he had broken Billard's finger were that not many understood the real nature of pain, and even fewer understood that true power does not come from indiscriminate acts but calculated demonstrations of Will. — Paul Dale