Remigio Remy Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever storm was brewing, I'd find it and fight it. If it was the price of being with Curran, then I would pay it. He was worth it. — Ilona Andrews

You said you were bad for me."
"I am, but I'm starting to wonder if you might be good for me. — Sophie Oak

Happy people make happy families. — Christina Engela

Anything dead coming back to life hurts. — Toni Morrison

Television watching does reduce reading and often encroaches on homework. Much of it is admittedly the intellectual equivalent of junk food. But in some respects, such as its use of standard written English, television watching is acculturative. — Edward Hirsch

I think you need to know that your hope hasn't been in vain. That there will be a happy ending. That when the show is over, you will hear applause. — Susan May Warren

And I suppose it's a woman's place to simper on the sidelines and cheer as idiots rack up the casualties?"
"We all find ourselves cheering for idiots from time to time, that's a fact of life. There really is no point heaping scorn on my subordinates. If a person is worthy of contempt, they'll bury themselves soon enough without help. — Joe Abercrombie

Death hangs over thee. While thou livest, while it is in thy power, be good. — Marcus Aurelius

And if you looking for a surefire way to turn a comfortable party into a very alcohol-fueled romp through gender politics, bring up feminism. — Alida Nugent

It had started with a storm, and in a way, that storm had never ended. Nina had blown into his life with the wind and rain and set his world spinning. He'd been off balance ever since. — Leigh Bardugo

I set out to become a comedian, and I said in order to do that the first thing I'll do is become a disc jockey and know my pop music. I like it, my voice is good, and I can start out getting confidence without an audience in front of me. — George Carlin

Somewhere here there's important information I absolutely need," Tavius said. "But it's hard for anyone else to sort out what I should know about. So I read a lot of letters and petitions myself. I could spend all day every day just reading my mail. — Phyllis T. Smith