Horkstow Quotes & Sayings
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Usually when I see Matthew [McConaughey] at a show, he'll be down in front with his shirt off with two beers just going mental, lit up and having an amazing time. — Ian Astbury

Jim pushed against my leg to peer inside. "Well, now, there's a sight you don't see every day."
"Voulez-vous cesser de me cracker dessuspendant que vous parlez," I said, my heart pounding wildly.
"There's the spitting-in-my-face saying," Jim said softly to itself.
"J'ai une grenouille dans mon bidet!" I growled.
"And the frogs."
"T'as une tete afaire sauter les plaques d'egouts," I wailed.
"Face like a manhole cover. Can merde be very far behind?"
"Merde!" I bellowed.
"You can say that again," Jim said. — Katie MacAlister

You are human. You love who you love.
You fuck who you fuck. That should be enough - no labels.
- Connor Cobalt — Krista Ritchie

When a customer receives a dish, they get food and design at the same time. — Ferran Adria

Do only work that matters, and you will end up pleasing those who are important enough to care about it. — Jeffrey Fry

I made an enjoyable living as a very young man, but I think as I became more comfortable and knowledgeable about myself and what I wanted, I moved into acting. — Miguel Ferrer

As for feminism, I am a womanist more than I'm a feminist. — Kola Boof

Hollywood is a land of self-invention. — Brian Koppelman

Everything that can be invented has already been invented. — Charles Holland Duell

socially connected will be a lifelong need, like food and warmth. — Matthew D. Lieberman

Beautiful though it is, I find the language of epic unconvincing, for I cannot accept that the myths we tell about our first lives prepare us for the brighter, more authentic second lives that are meant to begin when we awake. Because - for people like me, at least - that second life is none other than the book in your hand. So pay close attention, dear reader. Let me be straight with you, and in return let me ask for your compassion. — Orhan Pamuk