Geeky Valentines Day Quotes & Sayings
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Top Geeky Valentines Day Quotes

Don't you? if you keep them from the magic, they will never know what their lives could be.'
They will remain protected,' Asha insists.
No, 'I say. 'Only untested. — Libba Bray

The key to success is to risk thinking unconventional thoughts. Convention is the enemy of progress. — Trevor Baylis

It's all a fucking trap, owning things, places, people. The way I see it, we don't own things. We get owned. — Christopher Bollen

He tossed the shirt back in the keep pile. "Still has some good use left. Besides, I decide when to break it off with a T-shirt. Not the T-shirt. — S.E. Harmon

Choose the human race over the nuclear race. Bury the weapons and don't burn the people. — Jesse Jackson

One of the first lessons a warrior is taught is that denial of one's circumstances only results in failure to recognize real danger. — Karen Marie Moning

Everyone dies. The don't all have the chance to see what they wanted most. At least I've seen the Above. At least I've known True. — Ally Condie

Six years old, and I already knew that my natural home was the world inside the head. — Dave Morris

I woke up the next afternoon cotton-mouthed with a splitting, and I do mean splitting, headache. When I raised my head, I half expected to leave large chunks of it on my pillow, like a broken melon.
Sorry. It was a really bad headache. — Cate Tiernan

He who abstains from anything animate ... will be much more careful not to injure those of his own species. For he who loves the genus will not hate any species of animals. — Porphyry

Rappers on their sophomores ... actin' like they boss lords.
Fame's such a funny thing for sure when niggas start believing all those encores. — Pusha T

I had chosen the fifteenth day of July, the day that Roman Knights go out crowned with olive wreaths to honor the Twins in a magnificent horseback procession:from the Temple of Mars they ride through the main streets of the City, circling back to the Temple of the Twins, where they offer sacrifices. The ceremony is a commemoration of the battle of Lake Regillus which was fought on that day over three hundred years ago. Castor and Pollux came riding in person to the help of a Roman army that was making a desperate stand on the lake-shore against a superior force of Latins; and ever since then they have been adopted as the particular patrons of the knights. — Robert Graves