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Pipernine Quotes By Krista Ritchie

Just repeat this phrase whenever you feel the urge to jump some other guy's bones."
His mouth brushes my ear. "Loren Hale fucks better. — Krista Ritchie

Pipernine Quotes By Kelly Cutrone

Historically, most women who are powerful are seen as not being nice, even if they are. — Kelly Cutrone

Pipernine Quotes By John Selden

We look after religion as the butcher did after his knife, when he had it in his mouth. — John Selden

Pipernine Quotes By Ben Bernanke

There are a number of institutions globally where the Federal Reserve typically leads the U.S. effort to work with financial regulators from other countries, and we try to, to the extent possible, establish international standards for how - the amount of capital a bank should hold, for example, or how much. — Ben Bernanke

Pipernine Quotes By Fay Weldon

All mothers love their own children as best they can, according to their temperament and circumstances, and all mothers should have done better, in their children's eyes, when the going gets tough for the children. — Fay Weldon

Pipernine Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

You fail in your thoughts, or you prevail in your thoughts only. — Henry David Thoreau

Pipernine Quotes By Kami Garcia

I'll drive like my grandma. I'll drive like your grandma."
"You wouldn't say that if you knew my gramma. — Kami Garcia

Pipernine Quotes By Garrison Keillor

Sometimes you have to look reality in the eye, and deny it. — Garrison Keillor

Pipernine Quotes By Peter Ackroyd

Then he took the pages, smoothed them with the palm of his hand, and fixed them with pins to the walls. So that now, if he sat looking down upon Grape Street, the letters and images encircled him. And it was while he sat here, scarcely moving, that he was in hell and no one knew it. At such times the future became so clear that it was as if he were remembering it, remembering it in place of the past which he could no longer describe. But there was in any case no future and no past, only the unspeakable misery of his own self. — Peter Ackroyd