Prohibicion Quotes & Sayings
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They say our world used to be green. Our clouds used to be white. Our sun was always the right kind of light. — Tahereh Mafi

Women-in-jeopardy movies are, in essence, the updated versions of men dying to save the princess from the dragon to earn her love. They are modern-day training films for teaching women to select the best protectors while weeding out the rest. — Warren Farrell

You have lived all these years and you're still a grumpy teenage boy. That must take effort. — Carol Oates

I glance around at the nest we have made, at the floorboards polished by our bare feet, at the continents of stain on the ceiling like an old and all-wrong discoverer's map, at the earnestly bloated canvases I conscientiously cover with great streaks straining to say what even I am begining to suspect is the unsayable thing, and I grow frightened. — John Updike

I held up my glass and stared through it, where things looked as distorted as they really were. — Kami Garcia

One of the nice things about time, Crowley always said, was that it was steadily taking him further away from the fourteenth century. — Jill Thompson

In modern life nothing produces such an effect as a good platitude. It makes the whole world kin. — Oscar Wilde

Technology sometimes gets a bad rap because of certain consequences that it's had on the environment and unforeseen problems, but we shouldn't use it as an excuse to reject our tools; rather, we should decide that we need to make better tools to solve the problems caused by the initial tools in a progressive wave of innovation. — Jason Silva

I DON'T have EX's! I have Y's. Like 'Y the hell did I date you?!' -Kevin Hart — Kevin Hart

Perhaps I was born to be of two Colors. — Pierce Brown

Sorry?" said Dalziel turning. "What's that you said?"
He cupped a large hand to a proportionally large ear.
If the buggers get clever, he had once told Pascoe, pretend you can't hear. Then pretend you can't understand. Nothing's funny if it's repeated and explained. — Reginald Hill

The Jews' guilt of the crucifixion of Jesus consigned them to perpetual servitude, and, like Cain, they are to be wanderers and fugitives. The Jews will not dare to raise their necks, bowed under the yoke of perpetual slavery, against the reverence of the Christian faith. — Pope Innocent III