Jefferson Firearms Quotes & Sayings
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anyone will ride in a limo but a true friend will ride the bus when the limo breaks down — Oprah Winfrey

Don't give me any lip. I'll turn you over my knee." His eyes darkened to a cobalt blue. "Actually that sounds like a fantastic idea."
Yeah, it kind of did. I wondered if he'd order me to stay still when he did? That made me hot.
He groaned as he stepped forward, curving his hand around my jaw. "I can read your face like an open book." His voice dropped low, was husky. "You'd like that. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Cancer was not disorganized chromosomal chaos. It was organized chromosomal chaos — Siddhartha Mukherjee

Even the pluckiest among us has but seldom the courage of what he really knows. — Friedrich Nietzsche

You couldn't really like a bad guitar in 1960 'cause everybody was pretty good. — Jakob Dylan

Only God should be in the driver's seat. — Braxton A. Cosby

No errors of opinion can possibly be dangerous in a country where opinion is left free to grapple with them. — William Gilmore Simms

While I'm in L.A. I always make time for my favorite activity which is hiking. The trails in California are amazing, as they are always challenging, and I never get bored from all the beautiful scenery. — Dylan Lauren

You'll see," she says cryptically, because she sometimes likes acting like an oracle and asshole all wrapped in one. — Jo Raven

Theatre audiences can't be made to think and cry: at best, they can be made to think and laugh, or to feel and cry. — Mignon McLaughlin

The altar reminds us of the remoteness in which He lives "beyond the altar," as we might say, meaning divine distance; or "above the altar," meaning divine loftiness both to be understood of course not spatially, but spiritually. They mean that God is the Intangible One, far removed from all approaching, from all grasping; that He is the all-powerful, Majestic One immeasurably exalted above earthly things and earthly striving. Such breadth and height are founded not on measure, but on God's essence: His holiness, to which man of himself has no access. — Romano Guardini