Marvelyn Abigail Quotes & Sayings
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That night I lay in bed, thinking about how summer romances really do happen so fast, and then they're over so fast.
But the next morning, when I went to the deck to eat my toast, I found an empty water bottle on the steps that led down to the beach. Poland Spring, the kind Cam was always drinking. There was a piece of paper inside, a note. A message in a bottle. The ink was a little smeared, but I could still read what it said. It said, IOU one skinny-dip. — Jenny Han
For after the subject is removed or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the things seen, though more obscure than when we see it ... Imagination, therefore, is nothing more than decaying sense. — Thomas Hobbes
Therefore nothing were better for us than soon to be conveyed to the last dance, and covered with shovels. — Martin Luther
Oh no! Akri-Nicky! You okay? The Simi didn't know it was her favorite blue-eyed demon boy when she hit him so hard so as to protect his precious akra-mama. Oh no! You still living and breathing and not broken? 'Cause if you not, can the Simi eat your dead, meaty remains? Please, please, please? Maybe some of them bones, too, 'cause the marrow can be quite tasty in its own right. Simi. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
What I love about New York: the faster and more recklessly my cab driver drives the safer and all around better I feel. — Gregor Collins
What does wine do to men?"
"It makes them more foolish at a higher volume. — Maya Rodale
God gives air to men; the law sells it to them. — Victor Hugo
What would be awful would be to die and look back miserably - seeing only the bad things, the opportunities missed, or what could have been. — Audrey Hepburn
Rule your mind with serenity rather than with force and manipulation. — Laozi
Winners don't eat wieners. — Ingrid Newkirk
I've always been concerned with what happens to children in our society when there's nobody left to take care of them. — Janet Fitch
Do you mind if we stop at the Hip Hop Shop? Bess asked pleadingly. — Carolyn Keene
