Piemonte Chevy Quotes & Sayings
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Never trust a man who doesn't like ice cream. If that's not a saying, it should be. — Christopher Farnsworth

There should really not be anything gratuitous in a work of art. Sometimes what seems as if it's gratuitous may be a passage in which a character is being characterized so that the reader comes to know him or her better. — Joyce Carol Oates

Suicide. A sideways word, a word that people whisper and mutter and cough: a word that must be squeezed out behind cupped palms or murmured behind closed doors. It was only in dreams that I heard the word shouted, screamed. — Lauren Oliver

Hold on, don't skip all the good bits, I thought. Don't dream me a life without the romance. Let me do the coloring in myself. — Scot Gardner

Ward, do you think we'll have time to ride this afternoon? I'd love to go over some of the old trails with you," Erica asked, smiling at him over the assortment of pastries and wedding cake in the lodge's dining room.
Ward fought the urge to growl his reply that he had an even better idea. He'd love to stuff her into Ralph Cummins's taxi, slam the door, and instruct Ralph to hit the gas and not slow down until he reached Palo Alto, where Erica was currently living. Once the taxi was out of sight, he'd go down to the bottom of the road to Silver Creek Ranch and lock the gates. With a padlock.
Instead, he shoveled in a forkful of the wedding cake Roo had baked and pretended not to hear. He'd been doing a lot of that. — Laura Moore

Jesus did not only serve the needs of the people, but truly hoped that the people and Jesus would be one. — Greg Boyle

The meaning of a particular action of the hand was understood only in terms of the positioning of the entire body, the facial expression, and the direction of the glance. — Ross King

I can just let my curiosity wander unleashed. — James C. Collins

Edinburgh House. He had heard that in its industrial heyday, Corby had had — Robert Galbraith

The summer is put away folded up in the drawer with other summers. — Virginia Woolf

The question for each man to settle is not what he would do if he had means, time, influence and educational advantages; the question is what he will do with the things he has. The moment a young man ceases to dream or to bemoan his lack of opportunities and resolutely looks his conditions in the face, and resolves to change them, he lays the corner-stone of a solid and honorable success. — Hamilton Wright Mabie