Nakorn Payap Quotes & Sayings
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I know you'll tell me to fuck off, but I think Curran loves you. Truly loves you. And I think you love him, Kate. That's rare. Think about it
if he really stood you up, why would he be so pissed off about the whole thing? You both can be assholes of the first order, so don't let the two of you throw it away. If you're going to walk away from it, at least walk away knowing the whole picture."
"You're right. Fuck off. I don't need him," I told her. — Ilona Andrews

Always think that in any area of the arts, you get maybe ten percent of people who are creative, original ... and the rest are generally following on, copying. — Hugh Hopper

You almost got plowed by a cab. And if you want to get plowed, I will gladly volunteer my services. I promise you I'll be a lot - "
"Don't even finish that sentence."
"It was just an offer. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I learn a lot; what I learn cannot be expressed in words. — Michelle Williams

Stephanie, we just want what you have. We want to have fun and we want to have powers and do exiting things. We've been talking, and we've decided that we want you to teach us magic. - Carol — Derek Landy

What use is Order without Chaos to challenge its rule? And by the same standard, what lies ahead for us if nothing opposes our ways? — Louise Cooper

The only valid faith today is disbelief. — J.S.B. Morse

If a man knew enough he could write a whole book about the juniper tree. Not juniper trees in general but that one particular juniper tree which grows from a ledge of naked sandstone near the old entrance to Arches National Monument. — Edward Abbey

The world was large, so large. Bigger than it had been before. Family, too, a bigger word. That felt like a good thing. An essential thing. There was power in numbers. — Deb Caletti

People were always able to look at Bettie Page and see what they needed her to be and she gave them that permission to do so. So in that way she's a feminist but I don't think she was ever trying to be. — Gretchen Mol