Plyboard Full Quotes & Sayings
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How dare you belittle me this way?'
'What the hell are you talking about?'
'I have never, not even once in my life, given my love to another man. And you throw it back in my face like a trifle.'
'You misunderstand me. It is because I value your love so highly that I do not accept it.'
'You don't accept it because you don't want to accept it. You're mired in misplaced guilt and self-pity. — Julia Quinn

Deveels are some of the meanest characters you'd ever not want to tangle with. They're some of the most feared and respected characters in the dimensions."
"Are they warriors? Mercenaries?"
Aahz shook his head.
"Worse!" he answered. "They're merchants. — Robert Asprin

Creativity is not just for artists. It's for businesspeople looking for a new way to close a sale; it's for engineers trying to solve a problem; it's for parents who want their children to see the world in more than one way. — Twyla Tharp

Fruitful discourse in science or theology requires us to believe that within the contexts of normal discourse there are some true statements. — Kenneth L. Pike

It is easy to sit and it is easy not to think; you do the opposite: You walk and think! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We love things with biting - "Twilight" movies, zombie movies, eating. — Peter Sagal

I don't care very much for the People Magazine approach to applied economics. — Paul Samuelson

It used to be that you could do these nuggets of a movie and it would attach itself in terms of credibility to your work and the style of work that you did, that people would be interested and curious about you and your work as an actor. — Jared Harris

You want positive, go elsewhere. Go find a different lie. — Lydia Lunch

A man who gets few letters does not open one lightly. — John Steinbeck

When you're violent you undermine everything. — Chris Hedges

Anything can become a children's book if you give it to a child ... Children are actually the best (and worst) audience for literature because they have no patience with pretence. — Orson Scott Card