Pwhoops Quotes & Sayings
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Top Pwhoops Quotes
You know you're big when you sit in the bathtub and the water in the toilet rises. — Art Donovan
It's a beautiful thing to be that committed to something that you get so much joy from, but it is like a sick addiction, because sometimes it's incredibly volatile, incredibly painful, and very frustrating. A man shouldn't be defined by his work, but I am. — Scott Weiland
We're all alive the day before we die. — Julia Glass
Allegory and metaphor work by linking together two normally unconnected ideas in order to startle the reader into seeing something they thought they knew in a different light. Strictly speaking metaphors aren't coincidences, as they are man-made, but they work the same trick: fusing unrelated entities to power a revelation. — Martin Plimmer
The redefined M.D. is able to access the still, small voice that says I'm about to make a mistake - or I've just made one and I need to undo it before it's too late. — Brian Goldman
I love you, angel. It's the one thing I remember without a doubt. I'm not letting you go. - Shane to Josie — Rebecca Zanetti
Almost every Spirit filled believer is able to prophesy on an inspirational level. — Mike Bickle
Man is at his tallest when he bows. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
We are what we are, but it is not evil. I have lived a long time, and I've seen real evil, remember? People who hate because others do not fit within their idea of normal are evil. People who would hunt and hurt those who are different are evil. People who subjugate those they perceive to be weaker, in the name of their perversion of righteousness, they are evil. You look nothing like evil." Jackie — Walidah Imarisha
If you own a toll road, you don't care how many passengers are in each car or what kind of car it is. You just want as many cars to move down the road as possible, and you make damn certain they pay their tolls, okay? — Richard Kinder
It is a well-known fact that we always recognize our homeland when we are about to lose it. — Albert Camus
