Phina Quotes & Sayings
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On Fridays there were fish fries or boils at which they served "lawyers" (burbot or eelpout), so-called because their hearts were in their butts. — Lorrie Moore

There was hell in her eyes! She was worn and jaded Her soul is at war with the life she has led. As I looked on that face so strangely faded I wonder God did not strike me dead ... — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

He chuckled into my hair, enjoying this. I loved him terribly just then, how he puzzled through obscure scholarship and reveled in ideas, never mind that he'd called my mind hell. — Rachel Hartman

Fashion seldom interferes with nature without diminishing her grace and efficiency. — Henry Theodore Tuckerman

Reading mysteries: the recreation of intelligent minds. — Donna Andrews

I had my fingers buried inside of her, my head rested between her thighs for over an hour and I could still taste her on my tongue. Phina could pretend all she wanted to, but I wasn't about to put up with that shit. I am man enough to admit that it stung a little when it was all over and she ushered me out of her house like I was a vacuum salesman and she had no use for what I was selling. — Tara Sivec

You must have self discipline, or the world will discipline you. Either way, you will get disciplined. — Brian Carruthers

...The Kiggs-Phina way... — Rachel Hartman

- Find out who you were. Why — Jan-Philipp Sendker

Writing is talking to yourself-with the hope of being overheard. — Marty Rubin

Friends disregard your failures and endure your successes. — Lois Greiman

One reason for the decline in moral values is that the world has invented a new, constantly changing and undependable standard of moral conduct referred to as "situational ethics." Now, individuals define good and evil as being adjustable according to each situation; this is in direct contrast to the proclaimed God-given absolute standard: "Thou shalt not!"-as in "Thou shalt not steal". — David B. Haight

Ours is the responsibility to keep our light bright for others to see and follow. — Thomas S. Monson