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Fatbacks Race Quotes By Amber Benson

Even now, so many years after the end of the show, there are still new fans finding their way into Sunnydale. Buffy doesn't care that they're late to the game. She's been waiting for them - and she accepts all of them exactly as they are. Besides, no matter how many times you may have seen an episode, there's no such thing as an expert. I can guarantee there are always new and intriguing things to discover in Buffy; things that you missed somehow on previous viewings. — Amber Benson

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Charles Dickens

CHAPTER XXXVI IS A VERY SHORT ONE, AND MAY APPEAR OF NO GREAT IMPORTANCE IN ITS PLACE. BUT IT SHOULD BE READ NOTWITHSTANDING, AS A SEQUEL TO THE LAST, AND A KEY TO ONE THAT WILL FOLLOW WHEN ITS TIME ARRIVES — Charles Dickens

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Joan Ambu

You can either delay or speed up the inevitable; but you cannot prevent it from staying the course. — Joan Ambu

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Norm MacDonald

Ever see this? It's a homeless guy but he's got a dog ... The dog's really thrilled with this idea. The dog's going, Hey pal, I can do this by myself pretty well. The longest walk in the world you got me on here. — Norm MacDonald

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Michael Thomas Ford

No one ever tells you that when your heart breaks, you can feel it. But you can. It feels like something has crumbled inside you and the pieces are falling into your stomach. It hurts more than any punch ever could. You stop breathing, and for a while you can't remember how. When you finally do, it feels like your throat has closed up, like you're trying to suck air through a straw. — Michael Thomas Ford

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Duff McKagan

We had a tour bus! We had a couple of real hotel rooms! And catering! Fuck, yes! — Duff McKagan

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Elvis Costello

If it wasn't for some acci-accidents, then some would never learn. — Elvis Costello

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Ali Smith

[ ... ] its small squares of fast-passing light, the early evening windows of the lives of hundreds of others. — Ali Smith

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Helen Rowland

Kissing a smoker is like licking an ashtray. — Helen Rowland

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Neil Gaiman

This will be the age of cruel winds, the age of people who become as wolves, who prey upon each other, who are no better than wild beasts. Twilight will come to the world, and the places where the humans live will fall into ruins, flaming briefly, then crashing down and crumbling into ash and devastation. — Neil Gaiman

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Fernand Braudel

Social science virtually abhors the event. Not without reason; the short-term is the most capricious and deceptive form of time. — Fernand Braudel

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Matt Forbeck

Hardison held up a gigantic bag that Parker could have used as a dress. "I picked up all sorts of things," he said with a smile. "I grabbed the entire run of Chew, and I savaged the first trade paperback for the Magic: The Gathering comic, signed by the writer, no less. — Matt Forbeck

Fatbacks Race Quotes By Mason Cooley

Politicians love change, but of details only. — Mason Cooley

Fatbacks Race Quotes By William Shakespeare

All that glisters is not gold. — William Shakespeare

Fatbacks Race Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Humility is the luxurious art of reducing ourselves to a point, not to a small thing or a large one, but to a thing with no size at all, so that to it all the cosmic things are what they really are - of immeasurable stature. That the trees are high and the grasses short is a mere accident of our own foot-rules and our own stature. But to the spirit which has stripped off for a moment its own idle temporal standards the grass is an everlasting forest, with dragons for denizens; the stones of the road are as incredible mountains piled one upon the other; the dandelions are like gigantic bonfires illuminating the lands around; and the heath-bells on their stalks are like planets hung in heaven each higher than the other. — G.K. Chesterton