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Pageboy Wig Quotes By Johnny B. Truant

You are that beetle on the streets of New York. The universe doesn't hate you, but it doesn't love you, either. You're just an atom in its infinite workings. The universe doesn't care if you live, die, suffer, or thrive. Only YOU care. — Johnny B. Truant

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Emma Donoghue

One of them asked what was in my skirts to make them so heavy, and I said, Knives, and he took his hand off my thigh and never touched me again. — Emma Donoghue

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Lemony Snicket

They're book addicts. — Lemony Snicket

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Leonard L. Berry

Value equals benefits received for burdens endured. — Leonard L. Berry

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Scott Howell

We can have open and good discussion with our Republican brothers and sisters. But when we walk into the chapel we should leave our political differences out in the parking lot. — Scott Howell

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Rob Estes

All things come to those who go after them. — Rob Estes

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Shan Sa

I had lost some of my naivete and gained strength. These women with their pointless scheming could not contain me, and I watched the volatile world of the gynaeceum with a detached eye. The Forbidden City had buried my youth, and in the monastery, I had died and come back to life. Friends, enemies and mistresses had all disappeared. I was a ghost from a lost world, still going from one season to the next and still living for one man alone. — Shan Sa

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Curtis Mayfield

With all respect, I'm sure that we have enough preachers in the world. Through my way of writing, I was capable of being able to say these things and yet not make a person feel as though they're being preached at. — Curtis Mayfield

Pageboy Wig Quotes By Jerry Saltz

Much good art got made while money ruled; I like a lot of it, and hardship and poverty aren't virtues. The good news is that, since almost no one will be selling art, artists - especially emerging ones - won't have to think about turning out a consistent style or creating a brand. They'll be able to experiment as much as they want. — Jerry Saltz