Payday Taser Quotes & Sayings
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Lonely's a different kind of pain, it doesn't hurt as bad as heartbreak. I preferred it and embraced it 'cause I reckoned it was one or the other. — Kristen Ashley

A body can only deliver up the truth its bones know, Its blood, which is its history. — Catherynne M Valente

The theatre is the best way of showing the gap between what is said and what is seen to be done, and that is why, ragged and gap-toothed as it is, it has still a far healthier potential than some poorer, abandoned arts. — David Hare

Lately, in order to win you over, I've been finding myself thinking, What would Mr. Braddock do in this situation? And it took me far too long to realize what that meant: I wanted to tell you that I would not be interfering anymore. I don't pretend to understand why it is that you would want to be with him, but even someone without my superior detective skills would notice how you gravitate toward each other. — Tarun Shanker

Jesus sat down to demonstrate to us that the work is indeed finished. — Joseph Prince

No-one chooses me. I do not give anyone that right. I am Karsa Orlong of the Teblor. All choices belong to me. — Steven Erikson

Robert's problem was familiar to Aquinas. He called it ignorantia affectata, cultivated ignorance. — Greg Bear

lawyers' offices to sign the immunity agreement, her grandmother, Bernice, had said, "At last I can sleep at night." A few — Andrew Morton

What she said was something about trusting that everything, no matter how horrible it might seem at the moment, ultimately turns out to be a blessing. — Laurie Viera Rigler

Maybe it is something that artists have," she said, liking the sound of the word she had just learned. "A special kind of magic knowledge. — Lois Lowry

And more than the quality of its institutions, what distinguishes a developed country from a developing one is the degree of consensus in its politics, and thus its ability to take actions to secure a better future despite short-term pain. — Raghuram G. Rajan

A well-judging man will open his trunk-line of study in such a direction that, while habitually adhering to it, he may enjoy a ready access to such other fields of knowledge as are most nearly related to it. — James Fitzjames Stephen