Napper Auto Quotes & Sayings
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Are you a murderer?"
"That depends, are you one of those animal activist[s] that believe meat is murder? — Tammy Blackwell

Tears are the words that the heart could not express, silent truths the eyes do confess. — Aisha Mirza

Come on, Megeara. Walk on the wild side with me. Let's get naked and ruin Solin's upholstery. It serves two purposes. We're happy and he's pissed. (Arik) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Should I ask everyone the question
that should not have been asked?
Or should I
turning up to the sky
be answering the question
that's not been asked? — Suman Pokhrel

I knew the facts of death before I knew the facts of life. There never was a time when I didn't see the skull beneath the skin. — P.D. James

Core consciousness operates in the present, rebuilding itself moment by moment, mapping out how the self is altered by external objects, draping perceptions with feelings. Extended consciousness uses the same mechanisms, but now binds memories and language into each moment of core consciousness, qualifying emotional meaning with autobiographical past, labelling feelings and objects with words, and so on. Thus extended consciousness builds on emotional meaning, integrating memory, language, past and future, into the here and now of core consciousness. The selfsame neural handshaking mechanisms allow a vast expansion of parallel circuitry to be bound back into a single moment of perception. — Nick Lane

The way that everyone described me. Why couldn't I be hot? I mean, seriously? For like one day. — Nicole Hildreth

I was born in a mining village, and you either played football or played football. If you didn't play, there was something wrong with you. — Alan Hansen

Remember that unjust critisism is often a disquised compliment. — Dale Carnegie

Peace, that glorious moment in time when everyone stops and reloads. — Thomas Jefferson

I'm afraid to go into myself and see what's going on in there. — Muriel Barbery