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Rrdms Quotes By Tim Fargo

Never forget the value of time. You can acquire much in life. By comparison, time is fixed. Use it wisely. — Tim Fargo

Rrdms Quotes By Ally Carter

Cammie's going to be mad she missed this," Macey said to fill the silence.
"Excuse me?" Hale asked.
"Nothing." She shook her head. "I just ... I have a friend who really likes air vents. And dumbwaiter shafts. And laundry chutes. Of course, the last time I was in a laundry chute, Cammie and I fell about a dozen stories ... "
"well, that sounds like fun."
"it was either that or get kidnapped by terrorists, so I guess we got of easy. — Ally Carter

Rrdms Quotes By Brian Jett

Success begins to chase us when we begin chasing our passions. — Brian Jett

Rrdms Quotes By Mike Mentzer

The only one you can accurately compare yourself to is you! — Mike Mentzer

Rrdms Quotes By George MacDonald

I saw thee ne'er before; I see thee never more; But love, and help, and pain, beautiful one, Have made thee mine, till all my years are done. — George MacDonald

Rrdms Quotes By Muammar Al-Gaddafi

The Lybian army is capable of destroying America and breaking its nose. — Muammar Al-Gaddafi

Rrdms Quotes By Joel Stein

You really, really have to care about animals to want to kill one. You have to learn all this stuff about them and start thinking like them. — Joel Stein

Rrdms Quotes By Cynthia Cruz

Menacing, maniacal, like bees
Kept in glass jars
For centuries.
History wants to hurt you. — Cynthia Cruz

Rrdms Quotes By Timothy Ferriss

Case - a tolerable and comfortable existence doing something unfulfilling. The last is most common and most insidious. — Timothy Ferriss

Rrdms Quotes By Karina Halle

I slowly, deliberately began to work the blade into his throat. He squirmed and kicked and fought agains tme, but in his current state, I was stronger. His will to live was pathetic, just like he was. Eventually he stopped kicking. I kept cutting. When I was finally done, I was covered in sweat and only a few drops of blood on my shoes and pants.
They'd come out in a good wash.
I put his head into the garbage and pulled the bag out, making a knot at the end. I hoped it wouldn't leak through. Then I looked around the office. It was a mess before I came in, piles of paper and empty beer bottles scattered around. The addition of his blood and a headless corpse was barely noticeable. — Karina Halle