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Maks Frei Quotes By Rudolf Kerkhoven

You wonder if that really constitutes being 'a coincidence' but don't press her on the issue, instead sticking your hand down your pocket to pretend to look for something when really just scratching an itchy testicle. — Rudolf Kerkhoven

Maks Frei Quotes By Francesca Lia Block

Even in darkness your lips taste of sunshine — Francesca Lia Block

Maks Frei Quotes By Ozwald Boateng

My wife and I have a tradition of popcorn and videos with our kids on Friday evenings. — Ozwald Boateng

Maks Frei Quotes By Robert Wyatt

I looked at what adults were doing and how they wanted to earn money, and I really didn't want to do that. I wanted to go away. — Robert Wyatt

Maks Frei Quotes By Susan Ee

Raffe holds me tighter. "It's about time you showed some sense. You should be afraid." "I'm shivering because I'm freezing." "You're cute when you're afraid." I give him a dirty look. "Yeah, you're cute when you're afraid too." He actually bursts out laughing. "You mean I'm devastatingly handsome when I'm not afraid. Because you've never seen me afraid." "I said you were cute, not 'devastatingly handsome.' — Susan Ee

Maks Frei Quotes By Andre Gide

In order to judge properly, one must get away somewhat from what one is judging, after having loved it. This is true of countries, of persons, and of oneself. — Andre Gide

Maks Frei Quotes By Cokie Roberts

I mean it's - it is hard to find a voice on talk radio that is not a conservative voice. — Cokie Roberts

Maks Frei Quotes By Shannon Leto

I think I feel the most comfortable being insane. — Shannon Leto

Maks Frei Quotes By John Forrester

Talis searched the steamy swamplands for prey, hoping to make his father proud, no matter what the cost. His father's words echoed in his mind, "Your brother hunted big game when he was twelve." Why did his words stain his mind like ink on a page? His brother had hunted with a team of men and merely managed to bounce his spear off a deer. Talis was thirteen now and though he'd tried, had been spurned by every hunting trip his father's men had pursued. Lad, don't want you dying like your brother, you're the last son of the Storm family lineage, and all. — John Forrester