Loizzo Thomas Quotes & Sayings
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Don't even think about it, Travis. She's like my sister," America warned.
"Baby," Shepley said, "you just told him no. He's never gonna stop, now."
"You're not her type," she hedged.
Travis feigned offense. "I'm everyone's type!"
I peeked over at him and smiled.
"Ah! A smile. I'm not a rotten bastard after all. — Jamie McGuire

She didn't give George any too easy a time when she was alive. She was one of those semi-invalids. I believe she had really something wrong with her. But whatever it was she played it for all it was worth. She was capricious, exacting and unreasonable. She complained from morning to night. George was expected to wait on her, hand and foot and everything he did was always wrong and he got cursed for it. Most men, I'm fully convinced, would have hit her with a hatchet long ago. — Agatha Christie

I watch films. I play the guitar: me and some mates - I wouldn't dignify it with the term band - get together and play. — Stephen Mangan

Even in the heart of the darkness ,You will find a spot of light — Mohammed Sekouty

Suppose every photo of me ever taken was an infinitesimal piece? Every magazine ad, every negative, every frame of motion picture film - another tiny molecule of me, stolen away to feed an audience that is *never* satiated. And when someone is fully consumed - vampirized - they move on, still hungry, to pick their next victim by making him or her a star. That's why they're called consumers. ("Red Light") — David J. Schow

Because, you know, evil demon librarians, not so much known for the honesty policy. — Michelle Knudsen

Humans ain't blind about the future.
Most disable one of the senses because they feel daunted to look at it.
It is fear that makes them blind, at the same time feel challenged as well. — Toba Beta

Fame itself is but an epitaph; as late, as false, as true. — Henry David Thoreau

Accord dissolves but blame is impossible to assign, leading to malaise, confusion and a vacuous resentment. — Steven Erikson