Female Pirate Quotes & Sayings
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Top Female Pirate Quotes
You asked what the wallpaper was in Mom's old room. It's lilacs."
"Ah. It was always flowers, usually roses, when she was a little girl. It changed a lot as she got older. I remember once it was lightning bolts on a tar-black background. And then another time it was this scaly blue color, like a dragon's belly. She hated that one, but couldn't seem to change it. — Sarah Addison Allen
Fairy roses, fairy rings, turn out sometimes troublesome things. — William Makepeace Thackeray
The spirit of rebellion must live in Serbia. Only then will we know we are alive and not servants of a dictator. — Zoran Djindjic
She would do whatever she had to, even make this man's life a living hell if it were required, and judging by the arrogance of Thomas Glanville, that possibility was quite likely. — Tamara Hughes
Lilly was not crazy. She left a serious suicide note.
'Sorry,' said the note.
'Just not big enough. — John Irving
I thank them for the same service. — M. Scott Peck
I thought helping someone else might take me out of my own head for a while. — Cammie McGovern
No matter the situation don't let your emotions overpower your intelligence. — Turcois Ominek
If 'truth' is an 'unveiled reality,' then my truth may not be your truth yet! — Evinda Lepins
Those green eyes mocked her, and the ass leaned into her blade as if daring her to slice him — Tamara Hughes
I always did hate for anyone to know what my plans or hopes or prospects were-for, if I kept people in ignorance in these matters, no one could be disappointed but myself, if they were not realized. — Mark Twain
In her unworldly voice she thanked them for finally understanding her. She reminded me of a female pirate captain alone on the deck of her sinking ship. — Raymond Radiguet
I went to sexaholics anonymous for six months. For research. I wanted to see the structure of the groups, how they were conducted, and what the atmosphere was like, and also to be able to describe the people as human beings, rather than as the dirty jokes that they are in our culture. — Chuck Palahniuk
