Naadac Quotes & Sayings
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Where the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe. — Thomas Jefferson
Ice hockey is the closest thing to religion permitted by the Soviet Union. — Tom Clancy
Every time, at any point of my life, I think now is always the best age to be. — Helen McCrory
Not having to worry about money is almost like not having to worry about dying. — Mario Puzo
SHE WAS A GIRL WHO OPENED DOORS, NOT BECAUSE she wanted to open them, but because she knew that she needed to open them. — Dean Koontz
I don't make outlines or plans because whenever I do, they turn out to be useless. It is as if I am compelled to violate the scope of any outline or plan; it is as if the writing does not want me to know what is about to happen. — Leslie Marmon Silko
I was new, and it was like that movie "Mean Girls". This clique would tease me and make up rumors about me being gay. I don't even know why they did it. I came home crying one day and told my mom I couldn't be around them anymore. So we decided I would be homeschooled. I think it's important to check in with yourself and make sure you are being exactly who you want to be. When I am true to who I am, I'm a better girfriend. I'm just more happy being me. — Hayley Williams
I don't go to clubs. — Kesha
Like sexual intercourse, death needs foreplay. — Martin Page
Erotic and Romantic end with the same letters. That's what I call a Happy Ending. — Gabbo De La Parra
I have had, and may have still, a thousand friends, as they are called, in life, who are like one's partners in the waltz of this world -not much remembered when the ball is over. — Lord Byron
I'm pretty solitary when I take pictures. Even when I take pictures of people, I just go about my own way of doing it. — Ari Marcopoulos
He made the poor choice of deciding that he couldn't live either. You can make a better choice. You can choose to get up and live. — Jesse Haubert
Kids are trusting and wise and I cannot think of a less useful combination to be born with. The wisdom lets children know who they are. And then the trust lets everyone else take that knowledge away. — Sean Wilsey
