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Top Momsia Quotes

This damn ring had derailed her life. No wonder Gollum had gone insane. — Karina Bliss

Women love a sick child or a healthy animal; A man who is both itches them like an incubus. — Marilyn Hacker

I described the euro as a burning building with no exits and so it has proved for some of the countries in it. — William Hague

You make me crazy and furious and out of my mind with need, but in the end, you make me so fucking happy. I can't ever remember feeling this way. And no one is going to tell me it's wrong. No one. — Ella Frank

Chaos happens. Let's make better use of it. — Edward Tenner

An optimistic gardener is one who believes that whatever goes down must come up. — Leslie Hall

Ill met by moonlight,' said Deirdre.
'You could still be tied to a stake,' said Random, and she did not reply. — Roger Zelazny

I might have been a little mesmerized for a moment as I took in the sight of her shapely backside. It was incredible. I just wanted to spank it and bite it and worship it and completely fucking defile it. — Penny Reid

It's the opening of Manderlay in Cannes, and I'm sitting next to this guy who's writing for a tiny fictitious French paper called On the Sunny Side, and he's writing a review on the film, and he's obviously bored. Then he tells me about all the cars he owns, and how rich he is, and all these things. So, at a certain point, he says, "So what do you do?" Then I take out this very strange hammer we have in the Danish building business, and I say, "I kill." And then I kill him. It is as stupid as it sounds. — Lars Von Trier

The fate of animals is of greater importance to me than the fear of appearing ridiculous; it is indissolubly connected with the fate of men. — Emile Zola

If anything is life-changing, being the descendant of a slave is. — Ntozake Shange

Shut out from the world with its blare and glare, life in an institution moves softly. The ears become attuned to gentle notes and a subdued tone. — Mary B. Harris

The enemy is Resistance. — Steven Pressfield