Scoreless Scrabble Quotes & Sayings
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Some people pay a compliment as if they expected a receipt. — Kin Hubbard
The rest of the family tree had a root system soggy with alcohol ... One aunt had fallen asleep with her face in the mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving dinner; another's fondness for Coors was so unwavering that I can still remember the musky smell of the beer and the coldness of the cans. Most of the men drank the way all Texas men drank, or so I believed, which meant that they were tough guys who could hold their liquor until they couldn't anymore
a capacity that often led to some cloudy version of doom, be it financial ruin or suicide or the lesser betrayal of simple estrangement. Both social drinkers, my parents had eluded these tragic endings; in the postwar Texas of suburbs and cocktails, their drinking was routine but undramatic. — Gail Caldwell
Two weeks before the attack on the USS Cole and then again two days before the attack, they saw through their analysis that a major event was going to occur in Yemen. They told the Navy not to bring the Cole into Yemen harbor. It went in and was attacked. — Curt Weldon
The meaning of our lives is to justify where our bosses spent their budget. — Lisa Schaefer
Are you a spectator or a player? It's time to be a real player, a partner, and a life changer. — Farshad Asl
Follow your passion and you'll be successful. — Duane Ludwig
You can't believe what a lovely planet we have until you see her from outside. — Robert A. Heinlein
A woman who takes her husband about with her everywhere is like a cat that goes on playing with a mouse long after she's killed it. — Hector Hugh Munro
The sovereignty of America has just been eroded in plain daylight by Clinton and the Congress, who take an oath to the Constitution. Those criminals continue to destroy this country and the world itself. — Jerry Brown
A work of art has no importance whatever to society. It is only important to the individual. — Vladimir Nabokov
I write to feel alone. — Jhumpa Lahiri