Semiliterate Roleplaying Quotes & Sayings
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You want the actor to be happy with the movie. You really want the actor to think they did a good job and all that. — Michael Lehmann

Even Obama's staunchest supporters are starting to leave him. Last week Michelle Obama demanded to see a copy of his birth certificate. — Ann Coulter

If she's not spoken for, and you come at her correctly, like a man, she'll get with you. — Tracy Morgan

Broccoli has almost as much calcium as milk," she told him, amused. "It gives you strong bones."
His gaze slid to hers, and she felt her face heat again. He had strong bones. And as they both knew, a few minutes ago, he'd had one particularly strong boner to boot. But mercifully he let the comment go. — Jill Shalvis

Our government should do everything it can to ensure the successful prosecution of those responsible for the murders of U.S. citizens abroad. It should provide resources as needed, and it should make it clear to the authorities in Belgrade that inaction does have repercussions on bilateral relations. — Tim Bishop

Nobody knows what you learned but people comes to know about it through your actions — Waqas Zaki

When you are on a great mission, look simple;think and act complexly — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

New Orleans style is funky - it's just as experimental as the city. There aren't any rules. If you want to wear a polka-dot shirt and some crazy pants, you can get away with it there. — Benjamin Booker

The future is right around the corner from a bar called, "Yesterdays." I know, I work there every tomorrow. — Jarod Kintz

I put my arms around her and closed my eyes and put my cheek against the top of her head and stood for a long time without speaking while my soul melted into her. I knew we weren't the same person. I knew that it was good that we weren't. I knew separateness made love possible. But there were moments, like this one, of crystalline stillness, when it felt as if we really could merge like two oceans at the bottom of the world. — Robert B. Parker

We watch the sky, we watch it alive and we watch it die, looking for signs. We live like wind, with hope in wings that we will get there, never sooner or never later, but at a right time. — Anthony Liccione

Being right is not too difficult. Your choose your perception. You select your information. You leave out what does not suit you. You drag in some general-purpose value words. You throw in a sneer or two about the opposition, and you are a fine fellow who made a fine speech. — Edward De Bono

Rarely will I write indoors, even if it means getting wet during rain, or my hands numb in winter. — Fennel Hudson

It wasn't work. I played myself. — Dick Van Dyke