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Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Iris Johansen

Would be important to ascertain whether a man's son was his own through a wife's purity, but where marriage was not involved it was — Iris Johansen

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Ben Hogan

I play with friends, but we don't play friendly games. — Ben Hogan

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Menander

No just person ever became quickly rich. — Menander

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Garik Israelian

Spectroscopy can probably answer the question, 'Is there anybody out there?' Are we alone? — Garik Israelian

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Raymond Chandler

I went down to the lobby and slipped the catch and then took a shower and put my pajamas on and lay down on the bed. I could have slept for a week. I dragged myself up off the bed again and set the catch on the door, which I had forgotten to do, and walked through a deep hard snowdrift out to the kitchenette and laid out glasses and a bottle of liqueur Scotch I had been saving for a really high-class seduction. — Raymond Chandler

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Nothing's more terrifying than to know you've got family in harm's way and to not be able to get to them.
-Jayne — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Sharman Apt Russell

In every moment of the day, in the middle of any day, I can become newly engaged with the world. Newly competent. There's so much to discover! I can still become something I am not. — Sharman Apt Russell

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Louis Kronenberger

In general, American social life constitutes an evasion of talking to people. Most Americans don't, in any vital sense, get together; they only do things together. — Louis Kronenberger

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Victoria Jackson

They're desperately searching for meaning in their lives but they will not crack the Bible open. — Victoria Jackson

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Todd Rundgren

It's never the same relationship. I see my job as filling in the blanks. Whatever it is that the artist lacks in the process of making a record, I'm supposed to fill that in. And sometimes it's a lot of stuff and I have to hector them about working on the material and that sort of thing. Sometimes you have an artist that's really fairly self-sufficient; they just need another ear to offer some objective criticism, but otherwise pretty much know what they're doing. It varies a lot. — Todd Rundgren

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Ilona Andrews

She looked at Mad Rogan. "What did you do?"
Mad Rogan opened his mouth.
She turned to me. "What did he do?"
"He got hit by a car," I said.
The woman pivoted back to Mad Rogan. "Why in the world would you do a stupid thing like that?"
Mad Rogan opened his mouth again to say something.
"Don't you have an army of badasses to keep this exact thing from happening?"
"I..."
The woman turned to me. "What kind of car was it?"
"An armored Escalade," I said.
"Well, at least it was a nice car." She turned to Mad Rogan. "Who would want to ruin their nice car by hitting you with it?"
Mad Rogan sucked in a slow breath and let it out.
"Got you in the ribs, huh?" The woman waved. "Load both of them up."
"I can..." Mad Rogan started.
She pointed to a stretcher. "Down."
Mad Rogan lay down on the stretcher. — Ilona Andrews

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

Remembering that Peter denied his Lord with an oath, after most solemnly protesting that he never would, I will not swear I will make no committals; but I do think I will not. — Abraham Lincoln

Open Mouthed Snake Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

The Spirit of Place [does not] exert its full influence upon a newcomer until the old inhabitant is dead or absorbed. So America ... The moment the last nuclei of Red [Indian] life break up in America, then the white men will have to reckon with the full force of the demon of the continent. — D.H. Lawrence