Gay Divorcee 1934 Quotes & Sayings
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Those were the words I thought were going to put everything back together again: but they didn't. I was hurt, angry and lost. I couldn't look at my husband without feeling pain. I didn't want him to touch me, or hold me, or comfort me. It was gone. He stood there, waiting for me to say something, anything that would let him know we still had a chance. — Courtney Giardina

No, Bigfoot . . . no, you know what I think you really are? Is you're the LAPD's own Charlie Manson. You're the screamin evil nutcase right at the heart of that li'l cop kingdom, that nothin and nobody can reach, and God help 'em if you wake up someday in a mood to bring it all down, 'cause then it'll be run copper run, and when the gunsmoke clears, there'll be songbirds building their nests in all the empty corners of the Glass House. Plus broken glass and shit — Thomas Pynchon

What if she could learn to love again? And what if I'm the one who can remind her what that feels like? — K.A. Tucker

There is a good reason they call these ceremonies 'commencement exercises'. Graduation is not the end; it's the beginning. — Orrin Hatch

Make-up can only make you look pretty on the outside but it doesn't help if your ugly on the inside. Unless you eat the make-up. — Audrey Hepburn

To the European immigrant - that is, to the aliens who have been converted into Americans by the advantages of American life - the Promise of America has consisted largely in the opportunity which it offered of economic independence and prosperity. — Herbert Croly

Twenty years of schooling and they put you on the day shift - look out out kid, they keep it all hid — Bob Dylan

Once we know something, we find it hard to imagine what it was like not to know it. — Chip Heath

Adults are only obsolete children. — Dr. Seuss

The greatest joys of life are happy memories. Your job is to create as many of them as possible. — Brian Tracy

I wasn't trying to be an outlaw writer. I never heard of that term; somebody else made it up. But we were all outside the law: Kerouac, Miller, Burroughs, Ginsberg, Kesey; I didn't have a gauge as to who was the worst outlaw. I just recognized allies: my people. — Hunter S. Thompson

Because a warrior of light knows that he has duties and responsibilities ... — Paulo Coelho

I feel exhausted if I teach too long. — Dalai Lama