Mazalea Quotes & Sayings
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Her last stop in the produce section was as the asparagus, which she planned to marinate and grill. She felt eyes on her, and did a double take at Derek holding possibly the world's largest zucchini in his hands with a totally amused grin on his face. He waggled his brows.
Emilie couldn't help but give in to the urge to laugh. "Okay," she said. "I'm all done here."
"Oh, good," Derek said. "Let's go see what fun we can have with the meat. — Laura Kaye

I mean to prove I mean to move in my own way/ And say I've been getting along/ For long before you came into the play. — Fiona Apple

A demon, if you prefer the term; although to be honest, the difference between god and a demon is really only a matter of perspective. — Joanne Harris

Every thing's for sale out here. Anything you want. About the only thing you can't buy is my dignity and self-respect, cause those were the first to go. And I gave them away for free. - excerpt from: freefalling — Darlenne Susan Girard

Things happen in this life. Sometimes they're good things, and sometimes they're bad things. You have to come to terms with the bad things, especially when you can't change them. — Chuck Wendig

Man.
Motorcyle.
Mountains. — Tracy March

He didn't know which he preferred: the Red, with its fatalistic and pious acceptance of all futures, or the Misery, acknowledging that the more you attracted notice, the worse God dealt with you. — Kay Kenyon

Music. It's not about those things. It's about a feeling. It's about expressing yourself. It's about letting go. — Antony John

If these were Plumber's people, that would mean he knew we were coming. That we'd lost our element of surprise and we were walking into a trap.
Which, you know, was obviously at the top of my to-do list today. — Violet Cross

If you can't run, you crawl. If you can't crawl
you find someone to carry you. — Joss Whedon

The greatest challenge Internet users face is information overload. — James Garner

Mental ghettos are not mirages; they actually exist in palpable reality: being "open" inside one's mental or intellectual ghetto does not open its door but simply allows one to harbour the illusion that there is no ghetto and no door. The most dangerous prisons are those with invisible bars. — Tariq Ramadan