Quotes & Sayings About Opening Day Of Deer Season
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Yes, I want your bullshit. — Ilona Andrews
I'm a planner. I like to know what's coming, that way I can figure out a way to deal with it."
He shot her a wink. "I wasna planned, and you handled that situation well."
It was a fact, but then again, who could ever prepare for a man like Dmitri? — Donna Grant
I just filled out my income tax forms. Who says you can't get killed by a blank? — Milton Berle
If you're going to overcome shadows in life, the shadows might as well be yours, and no one else's. — Sadiqua Hamdan
The Gibbelins eat, as is well known, nothing less good than man. — Lord Dunsany
Once in awhile, there's stuff that makes me say, That's what theatre's about. It has to be a human event on the stage, and that doesn't happen very often. — Uta Hagen
Government corruption made it possible to obtain authentic passports and visas, which were much more reliable than fake ones. — Kenneth Eade
The key, I would say to any fledgling humorist starting out, is to make sure that sloppiness is part of your recipe. That way they come to expect fumbling and clumsiness and they say, "Oh, it must be a charming part of his personality." — Nick Offerman
Congregation is composed of people, who, upon entering a church, leave behind what people on the street name or call them. — Eugene H. Peterson
I'd prefer a world with no identity politics. I'd prefer we judged people according to reason, logic and evidence instead of barmy left-wing — Milo Yiannopoulos
You're all the places that leave me breathless, and no wonder, you're all the world to me. — Jim Provenzano
Ever'body's askin' that. "What we comin' to?" Seems to me we don't never come to nothin'. Always on the way. — John Steinbeck
God, an enormous darkness, hung looped over half her sky, an ever-present menace, a cloud waiting to break. — Sylvia Townsend Warner
She took a right, and then another right. Shouldn't the long corridor leading to the stairs be just ahead? Where had she made a wrong turn? — Matthew J. Costello
Jefferson, Madison and many others taught that complex laws and codes were sure signs of oppression. They agreed with Montesquieu, Lock and Hume and that laws must be simple ... and indeed that the entire legal code must be simple enough that every citizen knows the entire law. If a person doesn't know the law ... he shouldn't be held liable for breaking it or freedom is greatly reduced. — Oliver DeMille
