Jada Shazam Quotes & Sayings
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Right. And soon sentient beings will stop destroying one
another and themselves. Not. We're all going to die. Alone
and miserably. With lots of pain. That's the way life goes.
People make promises and don't keep them. They say they
care about you and forget you."
"I didn't forget you. I never forget you — Karen Marie Moning

I see you, Yi-yi."
She smiled. Everything she knew about love she'd learned from this pudgy, cranky, manic-depressive, binge-eating beast that had been her companion through hell and back, too many times to count. He alone had protected her, loved her, fought for her, taught her to believe that life was worth living, even if there was no one there to see you living it.
"I see you, too, Shazam. — Karen Marie Moning

still want you in ways that isn't right. By the time I'm done with you, you'll beg to be mine, and that's a bad idea. — Pepper Winters

Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. — Richard Baxter

My grandmother had great influence on me. She was secretary of state in the 1970's, and that's when I was born. She showed me the importance of public service, and she was admired by people regardless of their political party. — Stephanie Herseth

Some poems are like the Centaurs
a mingling of man and beast, and begotten of Ixion on a cloud. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

They say a reformed roue makes the best husband, but, Oh! Didn't they tell you? Monsters can't be reformed ... — John Geddes

No matter how long he lives, no man ever becomes as wise as the average woman of forty-eight. — H.L. Mencken

As a driver, your target is always to be with the most competitive team possible. — Sebastian Vettel

Cricket is my first love. — Yohan Blake

You're ashamed of me. Because I'm fat. That's why you don't want them to see me."
She slit her eyes open just barely, lids heavy. "I'm not ashamed of you. And you're not fat."
"Look at my belly," he said tearfully, clutching it with both paws and jiggling.
She smiled. "I like your belly. I think it's a perfectly wonderful belly, all soft and round. — Karen Marie Moning