Lolcat Language Quotes & Sayings
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She realized with a sort of depressed relief that she had no close friend to call, to tell them not to worry about her. — Catherine Coulter

Spinoza fucks Hegel up the arse! Spinoza fucks Hegel up the arse! Down with dialectics! — Laurent Binet

Steps toward a rapprochement between Israel and the Arab states create a process that turns economics into the moving force that shapes the regional relations instead of nationalist interests that were dominant in the past. — Yitzhak Rabin

But at this point, with only minor victories for the rebels, a cease-fire could only result in a return to our previous status. Or worse. — Suzanne Collins

Strange isn't it, people spend their time making nice things and other people come along and brake them. — David Whitaker

I may not be strong, but I am fierce — Jeff King

The hardest lesson a wizard has to learn is that even with so much power, there are some things you can't control. No matter how much you want to. — Jim Butcher

Mr. Montag, you are looking at a coward. I saw the way things were going a long time back. I said nothing. I am one of the innocents who could have spoken up and out when no one would listen to the 'guilty,' but I did not speak and thus became guilty myself. — Ray Bradbury

You don't see the world the way other people do. And when you let your guard down, the way you think, the way you say things ... you make people look at things differently. You make people feel things. — Priscilla Glenn

We're saying to anyone who dares to attack us, Do not do it, you couldn't win, the result would be devastating! I think you're saying the same. — Margaret Thatcher

Visuals are as artistic as sounds, so being serious about both isn't a contradiction to me. — Dee Dee Ramone

I don't think we need political activists on the Supreme Court or any other level of court. — Dick Mountjoy

There was a languid feel to the night air the following evening. The breeze was — Nicholas Sparks