Mick Dundee Quotes & Sayings
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You don't have a partner, Marshal, You came here alone. — Dennis Lehane

Sometimes I think I'll never trust another girl the way I trust you. — Jenny Han

Do you think I'm pretty?"
He regarded me with utter seriousness, like he always did. "I think you're beautiful."
"Beautiful?"
"You are so beautiful, it hurts me sometimes. — Richelle Mead

Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes. — Jim Carrey

Stay with me," said Kell. "Stay with me. Rhy. Listen to my voice." "Such a nice voice," said Rhy quietly, his head lolling forward. "Rhy. — V.E Schwab

The real aim of music is to co-ordinate the minds of the people into an intelligent reach for a better world and an intelligent approach to the living future. — Sun Ra

There are lesbian sex parties that happen in the city and how they will often have No Bio-Cock Policies, meaning, No Trans Women. Or, optimistically, Trans Women: Keep Your Pants On. Meanwhile trans guys are welcome to brandish whatever cocks they want. Kind of frustrating, kind of problematic ... The term bio-cock has become shorthand for the fact that trans women aren't sexually welcome in any communities anywhere. — Imogen Binnie

I strongly support the feeding of children. — Gerald R. Ford

I may be kindly, I am ordinarily gentle, but in my line of business I am obliged to will terribly what I will at all. — Catherine The Great

I want to show people that environmentalism can be fun! — Adrian Grenier

We are so numb we don't even know what a direct experience is. We have an experience, then we think about it and we think the thinking about it is the experience. — Stephen Levine

By love, harmony and beauty you must turn the whole of life into a single vision of divine glory. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

Here the train was halted. The Scotch half-breed slowly retraced his steps to the camp they had left. The men ceased talking. A revolver-shot rang out. The man came back hurriedly. The whips snapped, the bells tinkled merrily, the sleds churned along the trail; but Buck knew, and every dog knew, what had taken place behind the belt of river trees. — Jack London

Nothing about character is hereditary. Everyone, regardless of social background, financial status, race, or sex, enters the world with an equal opportunity to become a person of great or petty character. — Michael Josephson