Herrenarmband Quotes & Sayings
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There. We can be friends now."
"Someone like you could never be my friend."
"Why ever not?"
"Because I'm a nice person, and you're a sick, twisted bitch. — John Hennessy

Talk? Well, it's just Muff Potter, Muff Potter, Muff Potter all the time. It keeps me in a sweat, constant, so's I want to hide som'ers." "That's just the same way they go on round me. I reckon he's a goner. Don't you feel sorry for him, sometimes?" "Most always - most always. He ain't — Mark Twain

It is expedient to have acquaintance with those who have looked into the world, who know men, understand business, and can give you good intelligence and good advice when they are wanted. — George Horne

I'm kind of a gypsy, so I love living out of a suitcase and going from place to place meeting people. — Jana Kramer

Hollywood studio executives don't recognize the value of female performers as much as male performers. — Anna Faris

Some humans are mathematicians-others aren't. — Jane Goodall

Do you pray Lawrence?"
"I don't do you?"
"I used to until I realized God is deaf. Now ever time I kneel, it isn't to pray. — Mia Asher

was something different about his genetic structure. His ex-lover Megan Reed had once told him he was a 'super-compatible', a rare human anomaly who could accept augs without the yoke of the anti-rejection drug to keep him whole. Jensen was still undecided if that was a gift or a curse, and he couldn't stop himself from wondering if this unique quality was some loose thread left behind by other unanswered questions from his past. Questions — James Swallow

But listen to me. For one moment
quit being sad. Hear blessings
dropping their blossoms
around you. — Rumi

Slap-stick comedy is really funny, unless you're the one getting slapped with the stick. — Carroll Bryant

I call myself a vegetarian with vegan tendencies. — Leona Lewis

The fact that you can crawl the web is a commodity. — Carol Bartz

With many countries on the verge of redefining a basic social institution, What Is Marriage? issues an urgent call for full deliberation of what is at stake. The authors make a compelling secular case for marriage as a partnership between a man and a woman, whose special status is based on society's interest in the nurture and education of children. — Mary Ann Glendon