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Latelier Cafe Quotes & Sayings

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People sometimes mistake their own shortcomings for those of society and want to fix the Cities because they don't know how to fix themselves. — Isaac Asimov

None of us are getting out of here alive". — R. Alan Woods

I wanna get a piece of bread and draw a smiley face on it with condiments then take pictures just because I'm young and I can - y o l o — Myself

Every story must have such a terrible moment, or it wouldn't be interesting. — Sherry Thomas

When I'm in love, I wake up happy. — Enrique Iglesias

Maybe I was worrying for nothing. Maybe it had just been casual for him, and I wouldn't even have to tell him it couldn't happen again. After all, the man was a couple hundred years older than me and a former gigolo. I certainly hadn't robbed him of his virginity. — Jeaniene Frost

was throwing at Mood, and attached herself to the star deejay, Frankie Romano. This pissed Bobby off big-time. Why the hell was she going after Frankie? Everyone knew that Frankie was a major womanizing cokehead whom M.J. sometimes hired for the occasional big party. He made an attempt to talk to Serenity, but she blew him off, acting as if she barely knew him. — Jackie Collins

Rose you can't go." This time the sadness in Lissa's voice was mirrored though the bond, flooding into me. "It's not that Dimitri didn't ask to see you. He asked specifically not to see you. — Richelle Mead

I have been sadder than any man could be: for nothing in the world was made for me. — Patricia Highsmith

I no longer want to live in an apartment furnished with forklifts and backhoes. — Nicholson Baker

Praise or damn as you please, but do so rather flatly, pragmatically, with cunning attention to annoying or gratifying details. Be yourself. Be unique. Be a good editor. The Universe needs more good editors, God knows. — Kurt Vonnegut

I signed their paper. It was a contract obligating me to spend six weeks doing farmwork in the north of Germany. If I didn't show up at the train station tomorrow, the paper said, I would be treated as a wanted criminal and hunted down without mercy. — Edith Hahn Beer

He accepted him for what he was. And that Data concluded, was true friendship. — John Corey Whaley