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Kunicki From Grease Quotes By David Sedaris

Kools and Newports were for black people and lower-class whites. Camels were for procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry. Merits were for sex addicts, Salems were for alcoholics, and Mores were for people who considered themselves to be outrageous but really weren't. — David Sedaris

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Toni Aleo

She should have never agreed to this friendship. Because friendship wasn't the only thing she wanted.
She wanted to get naked with him. — Toni Aleo

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Jan Brewer

Arizona is a red state, and we're going to keep it red. — Jan Brewer

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Julian Casablancas

Doing heroin is like walking around with a terrorist as your friend. It's like taking a terrorist around to parties You never know when it's going to blow up on you. — Julian Casablancas

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By M. Night Shyamalan

You don't want to watch classics with me 'cause I'm constantly writing notes. — M. Night Shyamalan

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Faiz Ahmad Faiz

The true subject of poetry is the loss of the beloved. — Faiz Ahmad Faiz

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Sarah Silverman

Jesus is magic, because he turned water into wine. I think he made the statue of liberty disappear in the 80s or something. — Sarah Silverman

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Andrew Carnegie

No man becomes rich unless he enriches others. — Andrew Carnegie

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Kerry Greenwood

First, a bath. I'm feeling soiled. Too much contact with cold reality, I think. — Kerry Greenwood

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Roddy Doyle

My parents were sixty years married. — Roddy Doyle

Kunicki From Grease Quotes By Zora Neale Hurston

I been through living for years. I just ain't dead yet. — Zora Neale Hurston