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Gambles Store Quotes By Jenny Lawson

Is "defeatedly" a real word? As in, "She sighed defeatedly as spell-check implied that 'defeatedly' isn't a real word." Fuck it. It's going in the book, and I'm a pretty sure that makes it a real word. Me and Shakespeare. Making shit up as we go along. — Jenny Lawson

Gambles Store Quotes By N.R. Walker

Fifteen minutes later, cold-showered and somewhat clear-headed, I walked into the bar certain of two things. If I was going to stay in my very comfortable closet, I needed to avoid my new boxing trainer. And I needed a fucking drink. — N.R. Walker

Gambles Store Quotes By Anne Hutchinson

As I understand it, laws, commands, rules and edicts are for those who have not the light which makres plain the pathway. — Anne Hutchinson

Gambles Store Quotes By K. Sello Duiker

And Cape Town is not what it used to be. Foreigners have left their imprint on our culture. — K. Sello Duiker

Gambles Store Quotes By Black Elk

And as he spoke of understanding, I looked up and saw the rainbow leap with flames of many colors over me. — Black Elk

Gambles Store Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Artists are people who are not at all interested in the facts - only in the truth. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Gambles Store Quotes By Hakuin Ekaku

What is the sound of one hand? — Hakuin Ekaku

Gambles Store Quotes By C.S. Lewis

A man can't be taken to hell, or sent to hell: you can only get there on your own steam. — C.S. Lewis

Gambles Store Quotes By E.F. Benson

He deceived me by telling the truth. — E.F. Benson

Gambles Store Quotes By Paula Radcliffe

Actually I don't choose to expose myself in public. I choose to compete; the other side just comes with the package. — Paula Radcliffe

Gambles Store Quotes By Virginia Woolf

They say the sky is the same everywhere. Travellers, the shipwrecked, exiles, and the dying draw comfort from the thought[.] — Virginia Woolf