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Robert Storr Quotes By Gideon Wurdz

ACCIDENT A condition of affairs in which presence of mind is good, but absence of body better. — Gideon Wurdz

Robert Storr Quotes By David Attenborough

It's extraordinary how self-obsessed human beings are. The things that people always go on about is, 'tell us about us', 'tell us about the first human being'. We are so self-obsessed with our own history. There is so much more out there than what connects to us. — David Attenborough

Robert Storr Quotes By Troy Aikman

Things are never as good as you think they are or ever as bad as you think they are. — Troy Aikman

Robert Storr Quotes By Darynda Jones

God I loved Sammy. I'd considered marrying him, but his wife got upset when I asked for his hand. — Darynda Jones

Robert Storr Quotes By Sloane Crosley

A lot of people are lonely. A lot of people are lonely even when they're surrounded by other people. — Sloane Crosley

Robert Storr Quotes By Ally Carter

Luck is a strange thing in the life of any thief and halfway decent con man. What is it that keeps the mark from counting the till or the guards from looking up at precisely the wrong moment? Kat had learned at a very young age that luck is for the amateur, the lazy
those who are unprepared and unskilled. And yet she also knew that luck, like most things, cannot be truly missed until it is also truly gone. — Ally Carter

Robert Storr Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Jesus, he loved her.
She wasn't a dream come true.
She was a fucking fantasy come to life. — Kristen Ashley

Robert Storr Quotes By Yukimi Nagano

One of my strict, strict rules is a no auto-tune policy. — Yukimi Nagano

Robert Storr Quotes By Alec Baldwin

I'd do anything to have more kids. — Alec Baldwin

Robert Storr Quotes By William Golding

He forgot his wounds, his hunger and thirst, and became fear; hopeless fear — William Golding