Happy Birthday Dear Boss Quotes & Sayings
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I'd say over my dead body, but I think you already made that point," Michael snapped. "Thanks for the visit. Now fuck off, man. — Rachel Caine

When you've got everything and think you've got nothing you've actually got less — Benny Bellamacina

Losers [...] gain psychic satisfaction from belonging to a winning cause. — Frances McCall Rosenbluth

Regardless of what our Creator intended us to be, what we have become is what we are. — Dean Koontz

Our Constitution recognises no other power than that of persuasion, for enforcing religious observances. — Richard Mentor Johnson

If foundations made of stone can turn to dust, then the hardest hearts of steel can turn to rust. — Shania Twain

Ego, after all, was the root of evil. — J.R. Ward

I don't want a man who stands in front of me, because all I see is his back. I don't want a man to stand behind me, because I'd have to dwell on the past just to see his face. I want a man that stands beside me. An equal that holds my hand through whatever mountains and oceans we may cross. Someone who I can trust. I just want your love. — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

I don't know if people really care about my opinion on things or how I come up with things, and maybe that's an insecurity and why we're comedians in the first place, so I think with that you keep doing the material, you keep trying to be funny cause you think that's all you're wanted for. — Nick Thune

Plus it'll give you a chance to get us a wedding present. We're not registered anywhere, but we could seriously use some china and a blender. — Richelle Mead

I tried almost every genre. I decided at 14 I wanted to be a writer. I think I had to wait until they invented word processors to get serious about it, but I really tried every genre, and fantasy was the one that gave me the scope to do the most ... you could play with worlds more. — Jennifer Fallon

If you begin to give people hope that there is a brighter future, there is a new tomorrow, then the people who were yesterday's terrorists become tomorrow's elected officials and they're part of the system. — John Shelby Spong