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Ogkologiko Quotes By Lola Dodge

Good thing I was covered in chicken drippings, frosting and powdered cheese. I always did know how to impress a man. — Lola Dodge

Ogkologiko Quotes By Big L

The Big L was cold crazy, A top-notch crook snatchin' pocket books from old ladies I told him, "Give up the dough, before you get smoked! Oh you broke? ( *shots* ) Now you're dead broke" My name is L and I'm from a part of town where clowns, Get beat down and all you hear is gunshot sounds 'Cause at nighttime niggas try to tax, they're sneakier than alley cats, that's why I carry gats — Big L

Ogkologiko Quotes By Richard Sibbes

It were a good strife amongst Christians, one to labour to give no offence, and the other to labour to take none. The best men are severe to themselves, tender over others. — Richard Sibbes

Ogkologiko Quotes By Emily Giffin

Would they retreat or move forward? Could they do this thing they were on the verge of doing? Did they have it in them to make a wrong decision just because it felt right? — Emily Giffin

Ogkologiko Quotes By Allen Iverson

I just wanted to set a good example. I wanted to do things that I hadn't done before. My whole thing was to just try to be professional. I think when you work hard, good things happen, so obviously, because we're going to the Finals. — Allen Iverson

Ogkologiko Quotes By Kenneth Langone

I think I should pay more taxes ... but everything they take from me should go to reduce the debt. — Kenneth Langone

Ogkologiko Quotes By Niall Horan

'Ted' made me nearly cry. It's kind of like 'Marley and Me.' — Niall Horan

Ogkologiko Quotes By Jane Goodall

When you meet chimps you meet individual personalities. When a baby chimp looks at you it's just like a human baby. We have a responsibility to them. — Jane Goodall

Ogkologiko Quotes By Paul McCartney

I used to go round to Aunt Mimi's house and John would be at the typewriter, which was fairly unusual in Liverpool. None of my mates even knew what a typewriter was. Well they knew what it was but they didn't hae one. Nobody had one. — Paul McCartney