Rocky Horror Glee Show Quotes & Sayings
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Top Rocky Horror Glee Show Quotes
Your opinions about doesn't matter, I know who I am. — Lailah Gifty Akita
We call them groundsharks."
Sanguine shook his head immediately. "That's a stupid name. Makes them sound like little shark fins slicing through the living room carpet."
"I wanted to call them razorworms," said Persephone.
"That's a damn sight better than groundsharks."
(Eyes of the Beholder) — Derek Landy
If you get 10,000 guys to put their ideal woman into a computer, it still comes out looking like Angelina Jolie. — Sally Phillips
Mistakes are a part of life, and Papa works her purpose in them too. — Wm. Paul Young
Lawyer even sounds like liar. — Walter Mosley
Walking is my main method of relaxation. I don't go over my lines or try to solve the world's problems, I just enjoy the scenery and the wildlife. — Kevin Whately
Just you and me."
"Really?"
"It's always just you and me, Alina. — Leigh Bardugo
We will have have the dead at our councils. The ancient Greeks voted by stones; these shall vote by tombstones. It is all quite regular and official, for most tombstones, like most ballot papers, are marked with a cross. — G.K. Chesterton
*Okay, you make eating hos sound pretty. talk poetry to me, writer boy.* — Christopher Moore
There are congressmen in our congregation, judges, federal reserve governors. And there are also people who are homeless and some who are mentally ill. To be able to talk to each of those people is something that I've had to learn how to do over the years. — James Green Somerville
We've got a cultural issue in America. We've got to change the whole way the issue is looked at. That's the mission. Some in the political process don't have enough patience for that, and I probably don't either. — George W. Bush
Once one accepts the premise of the Declaration of Independence - that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed" - it follows that the governed must, in order to exercise their right of consent, have full freedom of expression. — Thomas I. Emerson
