Geertje Aalders Quotes & Sayings
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When runners win a big race these days, they get a car. When I won a big race, I got a ride. — Ron Delany

Realizing she was only wearing a towel, she said, 'Leave.'
'I tried to. Couldn't do it. A conscience is a terrible thing to acquire. Like it or not, you and I are going to be bonded.'
'Bonded?' She shook her head, only to realize that any kind of movement made the pain worse.
His gaze swept over her towel-covered body 'It could be worse. You could be ugly.'
'Get out of my bathroom! — C.C. Hunter

I suppose a cry does us all good at times-clears the air as other rain does. — Bram Stoker

Jackson's? He wasn't being deliberately evasive or trying to be secretive, it wasn't in his nature. — George Donald

Clark liked to say that human beings, when they took risks, fell into one of two types, pigs or chickens. "The difference between these two kinds of people," he'd say, "is the difference between the pig and the chicken in the ham-and-eggs breakfast. The chicken is interested, the pig is committed. If you are going to do anything worth doing, you need a lot of pigs." The — Michael Lewis

Give anyone a lever long enough and they can change the world. It's unreliable levers that are the problem. — Terry Pratchett

I went seven years between 2002 and 2009 without winning. Then I did win in '09. — Matt Kuchar

A poem is a box, a thing, to put other things in. For safe keeping. — Marianne Boruch

We have over an hour of footage with Ken Marino. Same with Kevin Smith. Because you never know, when you let people who are so talented at improv go, what you're going to get. You don't want to strangle them with your own words, because probably what they're going to say is way better. — Lauren Miller

That's the thing about real love. It's not perfect at all. But it forgives. — Miranda Liasson

As he looked up and saw is audience poised on the staircase, he gave a curt nod that barely passed for a greeting.
"Well," Lucy said, "it looks as if you Christmas spirit has undergone a beating. — Lisa Kleypas

Imagine the folly of allowing people to play elaborate games which do nothing whatever to increase consumption. It's — Aldous Huxley