Kromka Machine Quotes & Sayings
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To waste! You are unknown and unwanted, save by me. This, because you are fairly adept at the various embalming arts and you occasionally compose a clever epitaph. — Roger Zelazny

The origins of clothing are not practical. They are mystical and erotic. The primitive man in the wolf-pelt was not keeping dry; he was saying: Look what I killed. Aren't I the best? — Katharine Hamnett

I don't need David Haye and his antics to earn money. — Tyson Fury

On Sundays, I like to plan how I want to exit the week and what are the key things I need to get done that week. I list them, and then I do check-ins on them each morning. — Lynn Jurich

There are some people who seem to think that the way you reduce the cost of living in this country is for the state to spend more and more taxpayers' money. It is as if somehow you measure the compassion of the government by the amount of other people's money it can spend. — David Cameron

He leaned down and kissed me again, more chaste this time. "Now, we get to know each other. When it happens, whether it happens tonight or another one, I just want it to mean to you what it'll mean to me. — J.B. Hartnett

Broadway isn't a very big career move. There's no money in it and it doesn't mean anything to your career. It's just a nice little jewel in the crown. — George Carlin

You always hope you'll surprise somebody with the work. If you write something human and appealing, the perfect reader could be anyone. — Sarah Hall

As the saying goes, type is a beautiful group of letters, not a group of beautiful letters. — Matthew Carter

Did you get a secret thrill out of sitting across from me, eating a civilized dinner while pretending not to know you were teasing my cock?" Rate St. Sebastian — Samanthe Beck

It's up there, and you can see the front of it. But what it is isn't what you're looking at. It's behind what you're looking at. — Charles Wright

In marriage it is never having my own way. It is rather discovering our way. — Gary Chapman

Once we have accepted the story we cannot escape the story's fate. — P.L. Travers