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Reno 911 Trudy Wiegel Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

And then I was offered the job of a particle in factory physics. I was offered the job of an electron in an office atom. I was offered the job of a frequency for a radio station. People told me I could easily make it as a ray in a ray gun. What's the matter with you, don't you want to do well? I wanted to be a beach bum and work on my wave function. I have always loved the sea. — Jeanette Winterson

Reno 911 Trudy Wiegel Quotes By Gillian Flynn

She'll never really let me go. She likes the game too much."
"Then stop playing it. — Gillian Flynn

Reno 911 Trudy Wiegel Quotes By Peter Singer

To make sustainable progress in reducing extreme poverty will require improvements in both the quantity and quality of aid. — Peter Singer

Reno 911 Trudy Wiegel Quotes By Tim Cook

The reality of today from a cyber security point of view - I think some of the top people predict that the next big war is fought on cyber security. — Tim Cook

Reno 911 Trudy Wiegel Quotes By Nicole Jacquelyn

I wasn't just fucking Ani. It never could have been that, and I was an idiot for assuming it could. Our lives were intertwined. I cared too much before we'd started sleeping together. There was no way I was going to be able to shut that off once I'd been inside her. — Nicole Jacquelyn

Reno 911 Trudy Wiegel Quotes By Priscilla Ahn

And the thing about me is, I have a lot of mellow songs, because they're the easiest for me to write. I wanted to try to make some more upbeat songs, so, I ended up gravitating toward writing songs with friends, which was a great learning process, and also we came up with great songs. Those are the songs that came out the most naturally. — Priscilla Ahn

Reno 911 Trudy Wiegel Quotes By Dorothy Stratten

If someone's going to talk about me, I'd want it to be positively. The way many write, you'd think only bad things were interesting. If we don't think positive, what's the use? It's a lot more fun, you know. — Dorothy Stratten