Hannathewifey Quotes & Sayings
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Choose between dying of hunger or a bullet to the head. This means you either suffer without food or get killed — Marcela Valdes

By ten o'clock she thought he might soon be ready to talk. He'd threatened, blustered, even tried to sweet-talk her. Then the bribery had begun. He'd let her live if she let him out immediately. He'd give her three horses, two sheep, and a cow. He'd give her a pouch of coin, three horses, two sheep, not just a cow but a milking cow, and set her up anywhere in England, if she would just leave his castle and not bother him again for the rest of his life. The only offer/threat that had perked her momentary interest was when he'd shouted that he was going to "toop her 'til her bonny legs fell off."
She should be so lucky. — Karen Marie Moning

Barbie's disfigured. It's fine to play with her just as long as you keep that in mind. — Lena Dunham

He can feel them, reaching out for the child, groping their way to its purity ... — J. Valor

That's what comes of this celibacy business. We confess to men who've never had to worry about a family. Naturally, it's a huge sin to them, this abortion business. What do they know? They probably think it's fun and games. Let them try it. — Jerry Pinto

The best way to let others know what you're going to do is to actually do it. — Robert Ringer

'The Book of Air and Shadows' was born during a conference with an intellectual property lawyer on a particular afternoon in November of 2003. — Michael Gruber

I'm no longer human and there is no past.' (Acheron's litany) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Drinking isn't necessarily the same as wanting to die. But you can't drink without thinking you're killing yourself. — Marguerite Duras

You have to be willing to out-condition your opponents. — Bear Bryant

Behind all the years of practice and all the hours of glory waits that inexorable terror of living without the game. — Bill Bradley

The purpose of poetry is to remind us
how difficult it is to remain just one person,
for our house is open, there are no keys in the doors,
and invisible guests come in and out at will. — Czeslaw Milosz