Nigon From Walking Quotes & Sayings
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You don't know anything about me."
"Everything I need to know is written all over your face."
"Right now the only thing my face should be conveying is that it thinks you're a jerk."
He bowed his head as if to say, exactly. — Kasie West

It's fascinating as we continue to innovate and lead the way in both the application space and the database space. In the very beginning, people said you couldn't make relational databases fast enough to be commercially viable. I thought we could, and we were the first to do it. But we took tremendous abuse until IBM said, "Oh yeah, this stuff is good." — Larry Ellison

Nature intended women to be our slaves. They are our property. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Hmm ... now that I think about it, housecats are often coddled and petted. You don't pet me nearly enough. You must be a lax owner. How selfish of you to deprive your cat of attention. — Colleen Houck

I shake my head, watching snow tumble and swirl from an all-white sky. The world seems so clean if you only look up — Lauren DeStefano

I didn't love him, but there was a time when I might have, and that was enough to move me forward. I needed to be needed. This wasn't the right way. — Seanan McGuire

They say music can alter moods and talk to you. — Eminem

I'd like a cheese Bunza. French fries. A Dr Pepper --"
"Oh, you're a Pepper?"
"Yeah, I'm a Pepper. Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too?"
I can't help but laugh at this guy. He's actually funny. Kind of a surprise. I thought maybe he'd just be some hot lug-head jerk. But this? This is unfair.
"And a shake."
"Really?"
"Yeah. A shake. Instead of Dr Pepper. Oh ... and you. I'd like a date with you. Saturday night. — Andrea Portes

That is what I liked about being on stage. I was comfortable there, and I could be myself with confidence. — Gloria Gaynor

Quit looking for an answer, Jim. There fuckin' ain't one. Fuck yeah, I'm still looking for God's telephone number. — Jim Goldberg

Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everyone is standing around reloading — Thomas Jefferson

The first poem I ever wrote, about loss, when I was 5 years old, expressed the themes of everything I would ever write. — Marguerite Young