Lollow Quotes & Sayings
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Top Lollow Quotes
Did you know that we are the only people in the United States who have to have their voting rights okayed every couple of years? — Whoopi Goldberg
Sometimes...I lose myself in looking back upon the ocean which I have passed, and now and then find myself surprised by a tear in reflecting upon the friends I have lost, and the scenes of distress that I have witnessed, and which I was unable to relieve.
- Dr. Benjamin Rush — Jim Murphy
Maybe looking away is about privilege. I need to think harder and longer about my choices and recognize that choosing whom I see and whom I don't see is one of the most hurtful functions of privilege. — Brene Brown
San Francisco was her favorite. It was the kind of city where being independent was valued, not pitied or regarded as a problem to be rectified by well-meaning friends. — Susan Wiggs
It brings them to maturity and exercises no control over them; - — Lao-Tzu
What's your conscience?" "It's a meeting place for the things your heart feels and the things your head knows. — Lorraine Heath
It's a dangerous game to write a song for a person you don't know. It feels disingenuous. — Andy Biersack
Then strong, warm arms wrapped around me from behind. "I've got you," Tod whispered in my ear. — Rachel Vincent
Around people I don't know, I'm totally at a loss. — Barbra Streisand
Dealing with jackasses on every front today. Good thing I have tiger blood and Adonis DNA. (Charlie Sheen Reference) — Greg Campbell
Runny's Nicpic
One day Runny Babbit
Met little Franny Fog.
He said, "Let's have a nicpic
Down by the lollow hog."
He brought some cutter bookies,
Some teanuts and some pea.
And what did Franny Fog bring?
Her whole fog framily. — Shel Silverstein
Tommy, why did they put Maldon Surrey on the telegram?"
"Because Maldon is in Surrey, idiot. — Agatha Christie
I grew up on Disney movies and, as a kid, I always liked the villains. — Jonathan Freeman
Maybe he's not college-smart, but he's smart in a way they can't teach. — Lisa Kleypas
