Polczynski Coat Quotes & Sayings
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Holy effing crap, that sucks!"
I turned to her. "Effing?"
Sam shrugged. "What?"
"We're censoring now?"
"Kyle says I have a mouth like a trucker. — Gemma Halliday

Whatever is certain in death is slightly alleviated by what is not so infallible; the time when it shall happen is undefined, but it is more or less connected with the infinite, and what we call eternity. — Jean De La Bruyere

Symmetry is tedious, and tedium is the very basis of mourning. Despair yawns. — Victor Hugo

Don't think I couldn't see the love in his eyes when he looked at you. He would have fought to the death for you, that handsome Valten Gerstenberg. — Melanie Dickerson

Love Egoist:
Let me tell you this. I've done things to be appreciated but nothing to be insulted for. After all, I'm trying my hardest not to disappoint my students. — Bisco Hatori

Life is no different than the weather. Not only is it unpredictable, but it shows us a new perspective of the world every day. — Suzy Kassem

It is one of the misfortunes in life that one must read thousands of books only to discover that one need not have read them. — Thomas De Quincey

Authors and uncaptured criminals are the only people free from routine. — Vachel Lindsay

Grunt work is my main calling, but I like to be dead when I do it. — Daniel Woodrell

A heart's call for freedom can be its own form of bondage in a world of liberty lost. — Bryant McGill

The bold effort the present (central) bank had made to control the government ... are but premonitions of the fate that await the American people should they be deluded into a perpetuation of this institution or the establishment of another like it. — Andrew Jackson

I think the worst sort of time travel is how the clock speeds up when I'm on my break. — Joyce Rachelle

A lot of people see doubt as legitimate philosophical posture. They think of themselves in the middle, whereas of course really, they're nowhere. — John Le Carre

There comes a moment when time seems to slip faster, running long then short, shadows shrinking as the sun climbs. It's the moment, he decided, when you're no longer a child. When the concept of time and the need for more of it come together and make you powerless. Make you yearn for the longer days, the lazy days, before you knew what time passing actually meant. — Tara Sim