Midwest Sunset Quotes & Sayings
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Top Midwest Sunset Quotes

I always said I wanted to be a great athlete, ever since I was an overweight little kid. I just love competing in any kind of athletics. — Herschel Walker

Oh what lies there are in kisses! And their guile so well prepared! Sweet the snaring is; but this is Sweeter still, to be ensnared. — Heinrich Heine

What a forced lifestyle our technology, our inventions imposed on our lives when we tried to live synonymously with computers; when we stepped inside their world, we left the natural one behind. — Katie Kacvinsky

The sunset was that long, achingly beautiful balance of stillness in which the sun seemed to hover like a red balloon above the western horizon, the entire sky catching fire from the death of day; a sunset unique to the American Midwest and ignored by most of its inhabitants. The twilight brought the promise of coolness and the certain threat of night. — Dan Simmons

Shame on an orc who run game on an orc. Mother fucker. *revs harley* — Thrall

Jesus Christ, I've fucked to the thought of her with him! — Alessandra Torre

I have been to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, and I have witnessed the racially segregated roads and housing that reminded me so much of the conditions we experienced in South Africa under the racist system of Apartheid. — Desmond Tutu

There are no sacred cows
just ask Ronald McDonald. — Quentin R. Bufogle

Healing comes only from that which leads the patient beyond himself and beyond his entanglements with ego ... — Carl Jung

That was what death was like: trapped in a small space with a big weight holding you down for all eternity. — John Connolly

Too much sensibility creates unhappiness and too much insensibility creates crime. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

My older sisters were in acting, and of course, I wanted to be just like them! — Joey King

Mainly, it's not that there are things you can't say. It's that there are things you can't say without the risk that people who previously lacked a voice might use their own freedom of speech to object. — Oliver Burkeman