Gwinnett Quotes & Sayings
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Durbin's sunglasses were gone, and his gray eyes sparkled up at her. He winked. "Take care of yourself, Dr. Venkman."
Lena bit back a grin. "You too, Dana Barrett. — Laura Oliva

Now, revealing that you're a keeper is no guarantee that this guy won't just walk away. Some men really are just sport fishing and have no intention of doing anything more than throwing back the women they bed. If this is the cae with this man, then let him walk-what do you care? He's not the guy you're looking for. — Steve Harvey

I think we need to have a little talk, woman to skank. — Jeaniene Frost

I remember what a thrill it was to go from the back streets of Birmingham to Madison Square Garden in New York ... it's like playing on Mars. You can't buy that. — Ozzy Osbourne

The ontological concept of truth is in the centre of a logic which may serve as a model of pre- technological rationality. It is the rationality of a two-dimensional universe of discourse which, contrasts with the of thought and behavior that develop in the execution of the technological project. — Herbert Marcuse

A true military officer is in one particular like a true monk. Not with more self-abnegation will the latter keep his vows of monastic obedience than the former his vows of allegiance to martial duty. — Herman Melville

When I know what the murderer is like, I shall be able to find out who he is. — Agatha Christie

I am very curious. Every day, I say: 'What am I going to learn today, and whom am I going to meet?' — Azzedine Alaia

People wanted the world to be a story, because stories had to sound right and they had to make sense. People wanted the world to make sense. — Terry Pratchett

You find out what's in you when it comes out — Marshawn Lynch

Gary Sherman has written a truly insightful and helpful book that will positively change the lives of its readers. Although many books have wise teachings, few have accessible, reliable and transformative practices like this one. I highly recommend this book. — Russell Delman

I am always happiest in an ensemble. — Blythe Danner

Fairly early in life, I noticed my brain was weird. By that I mean that I noticed it had a way of looking at normal things from a slightly twisted angle
just twisted enough that it often made me chuckle. — Phil Vischer