Monday Bad Mood Quotes & Sayings
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The night went on like this, a mix of serious talk, utter bullshit, self-promotion, and slumber-party giddiness. — Scott Westerfeld

Considering it, he realized that somehow he never worried about Miriam, and that was wrong. He did not worry about her because she seemed so self-sufficient, so strong. She was like their mother had been, only more so, much more so. But he felt it was wrong to think of a girl that way ... It was wrong for any man to consider a girl self-sufficient, for men wanted to do something for a woman and when there was nothing they could do, there was no place for love.
Love was, he suspected, much a matter of service. One loved and was loved, as one needed and was needed. Or so it seemed to him. — Louis L'Amour

The whole of society is like a cabbage-stalk covered with caterpillars, and none is satisfied till it has crawled to the top. — Sabine Baring-Gould

Both my wife and I have a lot of compassion for animals in general. — Biz Stone

What did the tree learn from the earth to be able to talk with the sky? — Pablo Neruda

Yume to Ranta: Just by bein' there, your existence itself is loud and annoyin'. — Ao Jyumonji

I reads every chance I can gets. — George W. Bush

People have been able to see that as cheeky and as flirty as I am, I am not the dreadful slapper that the press used to portray me as. But it will probably all turn around and people will hate me again in a couple of years. — Amanda Holden

Do I seem like the white-picket-fence sort of girl to you, Carl?" "No, you seem like the blood-soaked-walls kind of girl to me. — Vicki Pettersson

I think people should be different. I love people who don't go by the rule that you have to be careful because you're old, you have to do this and that, you have to eat this and that. — Agnes Varda

He's a politician, Tomas; he looks at every situation as to how it will benefit himself, and cares little of the cost to others." "You — Jan Stryvant