Huidekoper Place Quotes & Sayings
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That was one plus about profound self-loathing. Nobody could hate you worse than you hated yourself. — Francine Pascal

I can read people like an open book, especially if their named Braille, and I'm in a touchy-feely mood. — Jarod Kintz

What's your name?" he asked, a boyish grin creeping across his face.
"Henley Brooks," I murmured, tucking my hair behind my ear.
"My name's Lucas."
"I know," I replied, regretting the words as soon as they left my mouth. His grin grew larger as he ran his fingers through his dark hair.
"No wonder you look so scared. — Teresa Mummert

I talk with my hands. Some people don't like that. That's who I am. — Alan Dershowitz

As anyone who lived through the 1990s knows, nothing shrinks our deficits faster than a growing economy. — Denis McDonough

They say that ninety per cent of TV is junk. But ninety per cent of everything is junk. — Gene Roddenberry

Knowledge is a big subject. Ignorance is bigger. And it is more interesting. — Stuart Firestein

When a mystery is too overpowering, one dare not disobey. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

There's no good answer to a question you didn't hear — Socrates

Programming went back to the beginning of time. It was a little like the midden out back of his father's castle. — Vernor Vinge

If we don't preserve our natural heritage, and put back what we take out, these attractions won't be worth visiting. — John Drake Robinson

I seem to be able to get depressed quite easily without any reason. — Sue Townsend

Dogma is a lie reiterated and authoritatively injected into the mind of one or more persons who believe that they believe what someone else believes. — Elbert Hubbard

The world looks with some awe upon a man who appears unconcernedly indifferent to home, money, comfort, rank, or even power and fame. The world feels not without a certain apprehension, that here is someone outside its jurisdiction; someone before whom its allurements may be spread in vain; some one strangely enfranchised, untamed, untrammelled by convention, moving independent of the ordinary currents of human action. — Winston Churchill