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Hershesons Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

I'll be damned, you got laid. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Hershesons Quotes By Richard Kadrey

Besides Getting my ass kicked, my main accomplishment on this trip has been to massacre an incredible number of completely innocent clothes. I'm the Joseph Stalin of laundry. — Richard Kadrey

Hershesons Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Life is story, until I realized life as sacred. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Hershesons Quotes By Ralph Nader

Obama & McCain differ, but neither takes on corporations. — Ralph Nader

Hershesons Quotes By Agatha Christie

I'm not often bored,' I assured her. Life's not long enough for that. — Agatha Christie

Hershesons Quotes By Martha Plimpton

Cigarettes are an instant signifier in culture. It punctuates a joke, or puts that extra zing on a punch line. I like them as a prop. I think it can be really useful for character and texture and contrast and all of that. — Martha Plimpton

Hershesons Quotes By Betty Wright

I'm tired of people disturbing the peace, getting on the radio and sounding a hot mess. If I can tell what the note really is, why let them go to the note they think it is? I've got that mama vibe. I don't look at it with an ego. — Betty Wright

Hershesons Quotes By Franz Kafka

Sometimes he mulled over the idea that the next time the door opened he would take control of the family affairs as he had done in the past; these musings led him once more after such a long interval to conjure up the figures of the boss, the head clerk, the salesmen, the apprentices, the dullard of an office manager, two or three friends from other firms, a sweet and fleeting memory of a chambermaid in one of the rural hotels, a cashier in a milliner's shop whom he had wooed earnestly but too slowly- they all appeared mixed up with strangers or nearly forgotten people, but instead of helping him and his family they were each and every one unapproachable, and he was relieved when they evaporated. — Franz Kafka