Honkies Tee Quotes & Sayings
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Crazy chicks are usually pretty tough. — Darynda Jones
Mankind needs more empathy. — Philip K. Dick
Love doesn't die; the men and women do. — William Faulkner
It's not about how loud you turn the amp up. That's not what makes it sound big. What makes it sound big is fooling around with different delays and reverb settings. — Brian Setzer
We look upon the enemy of our souls as a conquered foe, so he is, but only to God, not to us. — Oswald Chambers
Every human is like all other humans, some other humans, and no other human. — Clyde Kluckhohn
Intelligence increases mere physical ability one half. The use of the head abridges the labor of the hands. — Henry Ward Beecher
I think it would be a good idea. — Mahatma Gandhi
We know that Rangi can at least mutter because Digger Gibson says he used to talk to the bear. In his group home for orphaned Moa boys, Rangi had a pet cinnamon bear. I saw her once. She was just a wet-nosed cub, a cuff of pure white around her neck. Rangi found her on the banks of the Waitiki River and walked her around on a leash. He filed her claws and fed her tiny, smelly fishes. They shot her the day his new father, Digger, came to pick him up.
"Burying that bear," I overheard Digger tell Mr. Oamaru once. "The first thing we ever did together as father and son."
Rangi's given us this global silent treatment ever since, a silence he extends to people, animals, ice. — Karen Russell
I am like a dead begonia hanging upside down because like a dead begonia I don't give a f**k. — David Levithan
My sympathies have always been for working-class people. — Christa McAuliffe
You will discover that essential wellbeing is not found by calming our minds or by changing our thoughts or attitudes, but actually by shifting out of our chattering minds and into a freedom that is already available. — Loch Kelly
found out later that he lived alone, surrounded by books, both his own and other people's, and that as well as being a hired hunter of books he was an expert on Napoleon's battles. He could set out on a board, from memory, the exact positions of troops on the eve of Waterloo. A — Arturo Perez-Reverte
LIfe is just a game of chance, a dance with fate if you let it be so. Or you could chose to play by your rules to win. — Steven Redhead