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Hoes Stealing Your Man Quotes By Zooey Deschanel

I like romantic comedy as a genre, but I think it can get stuck in its ways. — Zooey Deschanel

Hoes Stealing Your Man Quotes By Teresa Mummert

If you don't believe in yourself, why should anyone else? — Teresa Mummert

Hoes Stealing Your Man Quotes By Dana Spiotta

We exist because of suburbia. Suburbia is a freak's dreamworld, a world of extra rooms upstairs and long, lazy afternoons with no interference. A place where you can listen to your LPs for hours on end. You can live in your room, your own rent-free corner of the universe, and create a world of pleasure and interest entirely centered on yourself and your interior aesthetic and logic. — Dana Spiotta

Hoes Stealing Your Man Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

A horny man is seen. A horny woman is heard. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Hoes Stealing Your Man Quotes By Roger Ebert

I am utterly bored by celebrity interviews. Most celebrities are devoid of interest. — Roger Ebert

Hoes Stealing Your Man Quotes By Neltje Blanchan

This is exactly how falling in love should be in my opinion. It should be scary yet unflinching. We should fear it but know that it's worth the risk and we should throw ourselves full throttle into the darkness with nothing but hope to guide us. And, like learning to ride a bike, once we learn to love we never forget how and it seems we only become — Neltje Blanchan

Hoes Stealing Your Man Quotes By Rebecca Forster

He hadn't actually lied to her about anything; she had erred in her assumptions about his life. What Archer knew about Josie was what she chose for him to know; what she knew about him was what he decided to tell her. They had reveled in their independence and now she knew that was a mistake. Understanding that made her feel lost. It was natural for a lover to believe she knew everything - intuitively, instinctively and intimately - about the man she had committed to. Wasn't it? — Rebecca Forster