Lustig Cabinets Quotes & Sayings
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Dilemma of civilized man; body mobilized, but danger obscure. — Philip K. Dick
I locked the door and turned on the water to fill the tub. I made it so hot that I had to get in real slow. I wanted it to hurt; wanted my outside to feel as bad as my inside. I sat there a long time watching my skin turn redder and redder ... Finally my insides was as fiery as my skin. I liked the burn and hoped it took everything I'd been wishing for and turned it to ashes. — Susan Crandall
A shark without teeth is just a mermaid. — Paul Levine
Fantasies really ought to stay fantasies-reality only ruins them — Deborah Wright
What you farmers need to do is raise less corn and more Hell. — Mary Elizabeth Lease
One of the first rules of an interview was not to believe in tears unless the snot was flowing. — Marc Cameron
Unless the charkha adds to your ahimsa and makes you stronger every day, your Gandhism is of little avail. — Mahatma Gandhi
Unquestionably, it was going to be highly dangerous. Yet I felt it was quite natural to jump at the task. After all, if you don't like action and excitement, you don't go into police work. And, what the hell, I figured, nobody lives forever! — Eliot Ness
open, hinges broken, wood shards raining all around — Gena Showalter
Date a girl who reads — James Joyce
When motherhood becomes the fruit of a deep yearning, not the result of ignorance or accident, its children will become the foundation of a new race. — Margaret Sanger
The Real-World was a sprawling mess of a book in need of a good editor. — Jasper Fforde
The importance of my legacy is not the golf course, it's what my life is, and what my life is intended to be. The game of golf is a game. My family is my life. — Jack Nicklaus
Deep down behind those hostile eyes was a very little girl who had already learned that life really isn't much fun for anybody; and the best way to avoid further rejection was to made herself as objectionable as possible. Then it would never come as a surprise to find herself unloved. Only a simple fact. — Torey L. Hayden
