Fjelsted Speedway Quotes & Sayings
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Here's the deal. You eat some lunch, at least something light that will help you keep your energy up, then we'll talk."
"About what? We've already conversed today-twice-in the language you're fluent in: Fuckese."
Deke fought a smile. "You probably meant that as a slur, but somehow I'm complemented."
"You would be," she muttered. — Shayla Black

The feminine graces of Madame de Sevigne's genius are exquisitely charming; but the philosophy and eloquence of Madame de Stael are above the distinction of sex. — James Mackintosh

Art isn't a science or a job; it's alive. — Zhang Xiaogang

Be careful of those who kill in Jesus' name; he don't believe in killing at all. — John Mellencamp

I thought lacrosse was what you find in la church. — Robin Williams

Decorating the gym can't mask the fact that it smells like a mix between corsage and balls. — Daniel Tosh

every dream she had ever had, like delicious fruits, and then left her alone to discover that every one was poisoned. — Sabrina Philips

He saw politics as a jumbled mess that accomplished little if anything at — Tracy Ewens

The war against terrorism is terrorism. — Woody Harrelson

Many believe that they need company at any cost, and certainly if a thing is desired at any cost, it will be obtained at all costs. We need to remember and to teach our children that solitude can be a much-to-be-desired condition. Not only is it acceptable to be alone, at times it is positively to be wished for. It is in the interludes between being in company that we talk to ourselves. In the silence we listen to ourselves. Then we ask questions of ourselves. We describe ourselves, and in the quietude we may even hear the voice of God — Maya Angelou

I'd never undetstood how Hana Could lie so often and easily. But just like anyhting else, lying becomes easier the more you do it. — Lauren Oliver

When a dog is drowning, everyone offers him a drink. — George Herbert