Oakleaf Militaria Quotes & Sayings
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Well that wasn't too bad," I said, leaning against my car.
"Yeah, maybe for you since I had most of his weight."
"Well, you're a lot stronger than me."
"Oh, whatever, Aislin, you're just as strong as me," she said, rolling her eyes. — Raven Hudgins

Even in sleep, he was waiting, a little tense like everyone waiting within reach of a telephone, for it to ring. And still, even in sleep, he knew there would be time. Adam, after all, lived for nine hundred thirty years. — William Gaddis

Only an armed people can be the real bulwark of popular liberty. — Vladimir Lenin

That was why we were going to get past this and every other hurdle we faced: We would always meet each other halfway. She — Sylvia Day

I'm a horrible public speaker. — Bill Condon

Thank you," I said with pride, tucking the money away in my bra.
"You are incredibly sexy right now," Travis said in my ear as we walked to the living room. — Jamie McGuire

So, we're in agreement. That's a crazy idea and we will never have one like that again."
"Cook, all our ideas are crazy. That's setting the bar a little high, don't you think? — Darynda Jones

The system should treat all user input as sacred. — Jef Raskin

Guys don't seem to think this, but the stuff that girls talk about is more raunchy than what guys talk about in a football lockeroom. — Scott Porter

Friends, whoe'er ye be that are immured in that prison, forgive me that, to my misfortune and yours, I cannot deliver you from your misery; — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Everyone has their preferred stroller, their preferred crib, their preferred Moses basket. And they have advice on that too! — Tori Spelling

I'm glad she left me the kids. I'd be lost without them. Lost and bitter. With them here, I'm only bitter. — Steven Herrick

You never ask for permission, you just apologize later. — James S.A. Corey

President [Barack]Obama benefits from the shared experience and wisdom of top national security and foreign policy advisers, many of them career professionals. — Chris Matthews