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Hordie Tordie Quotes By Armineonila M.

[Y]ou, one day, will knock lips with Turkish-coffee-clad veils whose beds our kin must tuck in misty-eyed. — Armineonila M.

Hordie Tordie Quotes By Vinita Kinra

Taliban stands for student; own a pen not gun. — Vinita Kinra

Hordie Tordie Quotes By Stephen King

Sometimes, Dolores, sometimes you have to be a high-riding bitch to survive. Sometimes, being a bitch is all a woman has to hang onto. — Stephen King

Hordie Tordie Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

It is easier to gain a hundred enemies than to gain one friend. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Hordie Tordie Quotes By Tilopa

It's not the appearance that binds you, it's the attachment to the appearance that binds you. — Tilopa

Hordie Tordie Quotes By Jamie Farrell

Smoke hung heavy in the air. Will's eyes stung. His throat.
His nose. And the crackling. God, the crackling fire was like the devil laughing.
Vera was in that house.
Mikey gripped his arm. "Hold on, Will - "
Will lunged forward. "Vera - "
"Whoa, Will." Mikey's grip tightened. "Stop."
"The hell I will. Vera - "
"Billy?" One of the cops approached him. Said a bunch of
words. Helped Mikey hold Will back.
Vera was in that house.
Vera, her trusty wooden body, her frets, her new strings. Vera,
who'd had his back everywhere from Pickleberry Springs to
Nashville to New York to LA, from seedy bars to stadiums.
Vera, who'd helped him write his first song. His last song.
Every song in between. — Jamie Farrell

Hordie Tordie Quotes By Geraldine Laybourne

If you can't toot your own horn, toot another woman's! It's the best way to elevate women to be leaders. — Geraldine Laybourne

Hordie Tordie Quotes By Thomas Sowell

Even when black youth gangs target white strangers on the streets and spew out racial hatred as they batter them and rob them, mayors, police chiefs and the media tiptoe around their racism and many in the media either don't cover these stories or leave out the race and racism involved. — Thomas Sowell