Figga Quotes & Sayings
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Top Figga Quotes

Show me a man who is a good loser and I'll show you a man who is playing golf with his boss. — James Patrick Murray

There's no way that you're real, she murmured to his crotch. — Rose Wynters

Women play just as hard as guys do. We're just as competitive. — Sheryl Swoopes

The most terrible things men do, they do in the name of love. - Madame Dorothea — Cassandra Clare

Letting go of someone you loved wasn't hard. There was no word for what it was, because even if you didn't let them go they were still gone. — Lauren Kate

You make me proud to spell my name woman ... you make me proud to be your friend ... — Oprah Winfrey

In a sea of trees turned into a sea of total strangers, familiar means everything. — Emily Murdoch

Game recognize game in The Bay mane. — JT The Bigga Figga

At one point, Joylene (a large woman from HR with four framed photos of her cats and one of her deceased father holding a trout on her desk) actually stated, "Ooo, I love Excel." Who says, "Ooo, I love Excel."? How is it even a sentence? Each time Joylene had a question, she waved her pen, with a huge rainbow colored feather taped to the end, above her head while making excited "uh, uh, um, uh" noises. "Yes, Joylene?" "If I want my columns color coded, am I able to mix my own preferred range of blues from a palette or do I have to select from the four-thousand shades of blue it already has?" "And that, your Honor, is when the defendant leapt across the desk. I enter into evidence the rainbow feather pen." If there ever comes a time where I'm typing numbers into boxes and decide I'd really like those boxes with numbers to be a specific shade of blue, it will be time to turn off the computer, pack my things, and start a fire. — David Thorne

The stench of the manure that Jean was turning had cheered him up a little. He adored its promise of fertility and was sniffing it with the relish of a man smelling a randy woman. — Emile Zola

Autopsies give us the facts but not the truth. — Richard Selzer