Jenga Drinking Game Quotes & Sayings
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When you are falling short in vocabulary to explain the emotion in your story.Than you are writing the right story — Tushar Upreti

He squeezed her neck and rested his forehead against hers, "What is it with you, Allie? Why can't I take my mind off you? I can't take a single breath without wishing I was touching you"
Mitchell Davies to Alana Shelton — Eden Summers

I think someone in the union has the right to a private vote, and that's why I'm anti-card check. I grew up in a union family. My grandfather was a coal miner; he was in the union. — Jim Renacci

And finally, I've always drawn a great deal of moral comfort from Humpty Dumpty. The part I like the best? 'All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty Dumpty back together again.' That's because there is no Humpty Dumpty, and there is no God. None, not one, no God, never was. — George Carlin

I want something else. I'm not even sure what to call it anymore except I know it feels roomy and it's drenched in sunlight and it's weightless and I know it's not cheap. It's probably not even real. — Mark Z. Danielewski

He's the kind of man a woman would have to marry to get rid of. — Mae West

Just for a moment I hated Lymstock and its narrow boundaries, and its gossiping whispering women. — Agatha Christie

A few days of idleness have completely sickened me, and given me what is called the blue-devils so severely, that I feel that the sooner I go to work and drive them off, the better. — John James Audubon

I had 11 years of managerial experience and four years of coaching before I managed a big-league team. To me, it was important, because I learned a lot through trial and error. And it's tough to have to go through trial and error when you're a big-league manager. — Jim Leyland

It's a hell of a thing; killin' a man. You take away everything he ever had and ever would have. — Clint Eastwood

We have seen what the dependence and addiction to foreign oil has done to us economically. — Ron Kind