Razaq Okoya Quotes & Sayings
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Answer me one thing," her twin said.
"What."
"Do you love the bas - him. Do you love him?"
Payne looked back through the glass at the human on the bed. "Yes. I am in love with him. And if you try to dissuade me by the fact that I have not lived yet enough to judge, I say unto you . . . fuck off."
-Vishous & Payne — J.R. Ward
I had been in London innumerable times, and yet till that day I had never noticed one of the worst things about London-the fact that it costs money even to sit down. — George Orwell
The future chief justice of the United States told the delegates that an independent federal judiciary was a necessary bulwark against an overreaching Congress. If Congress were to exceed its powers, said Marshall, it would be the duty of the judiciary to declare the action void. Marshall — James F. Simon
When you slowly and gently get lost in love, you become infinite. — Debasish Mridha
I get now that your boy parts like my girl parts.... — Julie Ann Walker
The man with the greatest soul will always face the greatest war with the low minded person. — Albert Einstein
Spring ... made fair false promises which summer was called upon to keep. — Edna Ferber
When your focus is social change and not financial change, why wouldn't you want to share that openly? Innovation only succeeds when it's shared. — Cameron Sinclair
Feminism is not dead, by no means. It has evolved. If you don't like the term, change it, for Goddess' sake. Call it Aphrodite, or Venus, or bimbo, or whatever you want; the name doesn't matter, as long as we understand what it is about, and we support it. — Isabel Allende
I seemed to belong to three countries: I had an apartment in Paris, a house in Hollywood, and when I married British theater director Peter Hall, I moved to London. — Leslie Caron
I played Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz.' That was my first role on stage. — Gugu Mbatha-Raw
The state's interest in marriage is stability. Generally speaking, polygamy does not work for stability. Inherent in the whole polygamous movement is a deep and abiding misogyny and denigration of women. So polygamy is objectionable on lots of grounds. — Gene Robinson
Penetrates your iris, tenderest of sphincters, — Neal Stephenson
No life should pass unnoticed. — Eleanor Cooney
According to a new study, most men would like women to occasionally pick up the check. The study also found that most women would occasionally like to be paid as much as men for doing the same job. — Conan O'Brien
