Mcelwain Elementary Quotes & Sayings
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Thank you."
"Whatever."
"V, seriously - "
"Make that fuck you." When there was no slappy comeback, he looked up.
Shit. Butch was standing right in front of him, the cop's hazel eyes dark with a knowledge V wished the guy didn't have.
V dropped his stare to his lighter. "Whatever, cop, they're just knives."
The black tip of the dagger slid under V's chin and angled his head up. As he was forced to meet Butch's stare, V's body tensed. Then trembled.
With the weapon linking them, Butch said, "They're beautiful. — J.R. Ward

The mistake a lot of politicians make is in forgetting they've been appointed and thinking they've been anointed. — Claude Pepper

I can't stop once I've started ... it stings! — Jake Anderson

One U.S. hit single and a hit T Shirt in 1985 does not a celebrity make. — Holly Johnson

Four hours after leaving Kornah, we passed the reputed tomb of Ezra the prophet. At a distance and in the moonlight it looked handsome. There is a buttressed river wall, and above it some long flat-roofed buildings, the centre one surmounted by a tiled dome. — Isabella Bird

My family's lineage is five generations of artists who never made it. — Shia Labeouf

If life hands you lemons,keep them. Because, hey, free lemons.-T-Shirt — Darynda Jones

There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable. — John Langdon-Davies

Tho' the world could turn from you, This, at least, I learn from you: Beauty and Truth, tho' never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought. This, at least, you teach me, In a revelation: That gods still snatch, as worthy death, the soul in its aspiration. — Robert Williams Buchanan

Nixon was becoming a discombobulated president, politically on the run. His interior secretary, Walter Hickel, posted a letter to the president that leaked to the Washington Star: "Youth in its protest must be heard." Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe were all young people in their day, Hickel argued; their "protests fell on deaf ears and finally led to war." (The president's response was to bulldoze the White House tennis court, beloved of Hickel.) — Rick Perlstein

We talkin' bout practice? — Allen Iverson

There is no knife that cuts so sharply and with such poisoned blade as treachery. — Ouida