Leicher Beer Quotes & Sayings
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Mickey: I told you to stay behind.
Martha: You looked like you needed help. Besides, you're the one who persuaded me to go freelance.
Mickey: Yeah, but - we're being fired at by a Sontoran. A dumpling with a gun. And this is no place for a married woman.
Martha: Well then. You shouldn't have married me.
Above them, The Doctor takes out the Sontoran.
Mickey: If we go in here, and down to the factory floor, and down past that corridor. Then he won't know that we're here. Martha sees the Doctor.
Martha: Mickey. Mickey.
-Doctor Who — Russell T. Davies

I wrote 'The Facebook Era' because I felt like it needed to be written, and I was one of the people who might be qualified to do so. Specifically, my background is that I developed the first business application on Facebook. — Clara Shih

there was no way of seeing the one next to you. — Stephanie Hudson

There are some scary statistics out there: one in five kids aged 10-17 have received a sexual solicitation or approach via the Internet. — Mark Kennedy

The paranoid fear of government is an extremist position, and every one of us ought to say that — Patricia Schroeder

If I get married, I think I'd pick out a newspaperman rather than a millionaire. A newspaperman is a regular fellow. — Anna Held

Amy," Elsie Moore said in her crackling voice, her gaze fixed on Declan. "I want you to get me a new bear. A blond one. — Ilona Andrews

Ananna of Tanarau is a delightfully irascible heroine, inhabiting a fascinating and fresh new world that I would love to spend more time in. Pirate ships? Camels? Shadow dwelling assassins? Yes please! Can I have some more? — Celine Kiernan

Anyone can use these sites - companies and colleges, teachers and students, young and old all make use of networking sites to connect with people electronically to share pictures, information, course work, and common interests. — Mike Fitzpatrick

The forges of friendship, thought Angus, may be busy ones, but their dorrs are always open. — Alexander McCall Smith