Munose Quotes & Sayings
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In violent times folk like to kneel to violent men. In peaceful times they remember they're happier standing. — Joe Abercrombie

It's just too bad they have to die. They're totally bangable, you know?" "Bangable," Taylor mouthed in disgust. She wanted to show this boy another meaning for the word bang, and it involved his head against a steel door. — Libba Bray

Only with winter-patience can we bring the deep-desired, long-awaited Spring. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

If the Chemistry is not right, Arithmetic won't workout. — Ganesh V.

I'm a big country fan. — Shannon Elizabeth

Fucking hell. She tastes like sweet peaches and sunshine. — Aria Cole

At that, every boy on that side of the hall let out a big cheer for the two of them. This went on for about three or four hours before the cold had got the better of the two of them. Without breaking any rooftop siege records, the bedraggled and wet pair came down into the arms of the awaiting riot screws. And surprisingly, for a change, they never suffered any beatings; they got taken to the digger and put on a rule, pending police investigation. Some nine months later, the two kings of the roof stood trial and received eighteen months apiece on top of their sentence ... oh, and the roofing contractor was ecstatically happy. — Stephen Richards

We are all bumbling along,side by side, week in, week out, our paths similar in some ways and different in others, all apparently running parallel. But parallel lines never meet. — Mary Lawson

When you're in the shit up to your neck, there's nothing left to do but sing. — Samuel Beckett

I get quite lazy about cooking because when I come back from work it is the last thing I want to do, really is spend loads of time cooking. — Prince William

He made her laugh always made her taste a strange and exquisite bliss when he held her in his arms. — Emmuska Orczy

Sometimes I think that all anyone needs in life is lots of popcorn and a few Lovelies — Sam Savage