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You can't keep messing me around like this. It's been going on too long. I can't take it anymore. I get sick every time you come around. Then I get sick when you leave. You're like a disease to me. — Sam Shepard
The secret of masonry is to keep a secret. — Joseph Smith Jr.
Most music that comes out of Holland is basically the harder part of dance music - hip-hop, drum'n'bass. — Afrojack
Any writer overwhelmingly honest about pleasing himself is almost sure to please others. — Marianne Moore
Keep the tourists out, some tourist from Salt Lake City has written. As fellow tourists we heartily agree. — Edward Abbey
Introduction - a social ceremony invented by the devil for the gratification of his servants and the plaguing of his enemies. — Ambrose Bierce
It's one thing to wave at the Devil from afar, quite another to shake the bastard's hand. — Joe R. Lansdale
Might and right do differ frightfully from hour to hour, but then centuries to try it in, they are found to be identical. — Thomas Carlyle
Yes, I still know where I'm going!" I snapped as he emerged beside me yet again, cutting him off before he could say anything. Ash walked on my other side, silent and protective, but I caught him rolling his eyes as Glitch came up.
The rebel leader scowled. "Relax, your highness. I wasn't going to ask this time."
"Aw, that's a shame," Puck said, falling into step beside him. "You're gonna make me lose my bet with ice-boy. Come on, be a sport. Say it one more time, for me? — Julie Kagawa
In the muted silence I could feel my heart hammering against my chest, beating on my rib cage like it was trying to bust out to see what was wrong with the man it belonged to. — Quil Carter
No kingdom has shed more blood than the kingdom of Christ. — Charles De Montesquieu
Flag committee chairman Miles did not agree with that sentiment. He opposed adoption of this design and wrote:"There is no propriety in retaining the ensign of a government which, in the opinion of the States composing this Confederacy, had become so oppressive and injurious to their interests as to require their separation from it.It is idle to talk of 'keeping' the flag of the United States when we have voluntarily seceded from them. — Clint Johnson
