Saisons Trade Quotes & Sayings
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Are you saying that the feeling of searching for a missing sock is like searching for love ? — Cecelia Ahern

Hey, Volusian, you haven't been checking me out, have you?"
He gave me his trademark bland stare. "I assure you, mistress, the only allure your bare flesh has for me is to remind me how easy it will be to slice open."
I laughed. If not for the fact he was actually serious, he'd be so much fun. — Richelle Mead

A great irony is that the quest for secular immortality is being funded by foundations and individuals who seem to hate life — Dean Cavanagh

I think we should have a very, very heavy tax on handguns and on bullets. — Joycelyn Elders

Your inside is out and your outside is in. — John Lennon

People don't think their dreams amount to much, but when I ask them to examine them for common themes, they surprise themselves at how accurate they are! They see that their dreams have value. — Henry Reed

Never forget that there are only two philosophies to rule your life: the one of the cross, which starts with the fast and ends with the feast. The other of Satan, which starts with the feast and ends with the headache. — Fulton J. Sheen

The yawn of the void. A siren call for the unimaginative — Dean Cavanagh

If you can keep your son off the pipe and your daughter off the pole, you're ahead of the game. — Chris Rock

Vanity is a mortgage that must be deducted from the value of a man. — Otto Von Bismarck

Even a rat will choose the least painful route if you shock him enough — Haruki Murakami

A lot of author events are basically hour-long classes in entropy perched on bad seating under bright, hard lights, with - if you're lucky - bad Chardonnay and cheese on a stick waiting for you at the end of the ride. — Nick Harkaway

Nihilism, there's really nothing to it. — Dean Cavanagh

The best picture makes us say, I am a painter also. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Love the little trade which thou hast learned, and be content therewith. — Marcus Aurelius