Lenice Biggins Quotes & Sayings
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The only people paying attention to him were those girls and when he made more of an effort to listen, he realized they were commenting on Boyd's and his looks. Apparently, he had an amazing body and Boyd had beautiful hair. — Santino Hassell

The sociopaths - that's the real problem. The whole street demeanor is about pretending to be a sociopath as well so that the real ones can't find you. — Mat Johnson

I started to dream, which was weird not only because I was dead, but because I never dream. People have tried to argue with me about that. They say everybody dreams and I just don't remember mine. But, I'm telling you, I always slept like the dead. Until I was dead. Then I dreamed like a normal person. — Rick Riordan

But what I really want is to just swim around in a warm baby pool of these friends, jump in their dry leaf pile-to rub them all over myself, without words and clothes. — Dave Eggers

No one thought up being. He who thinks he has, step forward. — Jim Morrison

You don't get to say it's not a big thing. This is a big fucking thing, okay? This was supposed to be - this is mine. I'm supposed to decide when and where and who knows and how I want to say it." Suddenly, my throat gets thick. "So, yeah, you took that from me. — Becky Albertalli

One of the greatest deterrents to successful investing is the three-letter word ego. — Venita VanCaspel

Conquer your customer as you would a woman — Bangambiki Habyarimana

If Christ can die in a barn, I think the death of a human in a van is not so bad. — Jack Kevorkian

There are new smells on the wind, the healthy scent of green and growing things, the way a summer day can smell, or a greenhouse, sugarsmooth aroma of budding trees and water flowing free across coarse and sparkling sand. — Caitlin R. Kiernan

Little baby's smile so sweet for everyone — Shohag Kabir

A start is a start, and 'is' is 'is' not 'was'. — Ralph Ellison

Genealogies are admirable things, provided they do not encourage the curious delusion that some families are older than others. — W. H. Auden