Poignees Quotes & Sayings
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The friendly cow, all red and white, I love with all my heart; She gives me cream with all her might, To eat with apple-tart. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Fair was she and young, when in hope began the long journey; Faded was she and old, when in disappointment it ended. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Feminism is not a dirty word. It does not mean you hate men, it does not mean you hate girls that have nice legs and a tan, and it does not mean you are a bitch or a dyke. It means you believe in equality. — Kate Nash

Every bad thing that happens here reminds people of what they're trying to forget. When you're rich and you see stuff like this on TV, you hug your children and feel grateful it's not you. When you're from the Bone, you hug your children and pray you're not next. — Tarryn Fisher

You're never going to believe what just walked into the club," Lor told Ryodan. "Tell me to change. Say the word. — Karen Marie Moning

Sometimes love was to be grasped in any form and in any manner it was offered. And sometimes love must be given in the same way. — Mary Balogh

Gay men are French women...with penises. — Simon Doonan

I never, in all my life, had anything whatever to do with robbing any bank in the state of Missouri. — Cole Younger

It was a nice compromise, something I'd never experienced before in my life. With Cooter I did the compromising, I didnt know what it was like to have a fair dose of what I wanted before I gave in to what someone else wanted. — Kristen Ashley

A job shouldn't be a mean of existence but rather, a means of sustenance — Sunday Adelaja

I wonder where we go when we die?" " ... Pittsburgh?" "You mean if we're good or if we're bad? — Bill Watterson

[Infinity is] a journey around the earth on a plane that goes forever. — Kate Hosford

How much pleasure they lose (and even the pleasures of heroic poesy are not unprofitable) who take away the liberty of a poet, and fetter his feet in the shackles of a historian. — William Davenant