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Top Perazzi Shotgun Quotes

What happened on September 11th is at least, theoretically, small stuff compared to what can happen. — Robert D. Kaplan

Just get up. What's your name, kid?"
"G-man"
"I don't mean your codename down at the Dickhead Club. What does it say on your driver's license? — Tad Williams

You just want me to hold you until you fall asleep?"
I didn't answer.
He shifted to look straight into my eyes. "I should say no to prove a point," he said, his eyebrows pulling together. "But I would hate myself later if I said no and you never asked me again. — Jamie McGuire

Hearts don't realize they've been lied to. They still love anyway. — Abbi Glines

There's something to be learned by listening and absorbing and watching before you start telling the people who have been there how to rearrange chairs. — Anne Northup

She had the world's worst poker face: her feelings floated across them like reflections on a still pond. — Jojo Moyes

I have always loved too much,
or not enough. — Dorianne Laux

Artistry is in how you apply the tool; genius is knowing when to lift it. — Euphrates Arnaut Moss

A man is educated and turned out to work. But a woman is educated - and turned out to grass. — Pearl S. Buck

Han Solo.
A legend of the Rebellion against the Empire. Trader, pirate, con man, and fighter extraordinaire. It was hard to believe he was real, Finn thought. Solo was history come to life. — Alan Dean Foster

National pride is the culmination of a lifetime public relations campaign of psychological mind-control techniques. — Bryant McGill

[T]he States can best govern our home concerns and the general government our foreign ones. I wish, therefore ... never to see all offices transferred to Washington, where, further withdrawn from the eyes of the people, they may more secretly be bought and sold at market. — Thomas Jefferson

I could never delete my own history, and I would always know exactly where I was and where I had been and I would never wake up not being who I was and it didn't matter how much or how little I thought I understood the mess of myself, because I would never, no matter what I did, be missing to myself and that was what I had wanted all this time, to go fully missing, but I would never be able to go fully missing - nobody is missing like that, no one has ever had that luxury and no one ever will. — Catherine Lacey