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Shantay Davies Quotes By Annette Funicello

You don't have to pound your head after hearing a country song and wonder if you missed something. — Annette Funicello

Shantay Davies Quotes By Harper Bliss

So you're getting back together with her? Just like that? Muriel asks.
"Not 'just like that'..." "How then?" Muriel enjoys playing devil's advocate. "For starters, it will have to be long distance for a while..." She doesn't let up. "For a while? Have you booked the U-Haul already? — Harper Bliss

Shantay Davies Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Don't forget the chocolate fudge frosting!"
"Gotcha," Dad shouted back.
"Good to know, even after a family drama, Gwen's still hard at work on that great ass," Gus noted. — Kristen Ashley

Shantay Davies Quotes By Iain Banks

Technology determines the possibilities of society. It doesn't matter whether you start out from a fascist state or a communist state or a free-market state. — Iain Banks

Shantay Davies Quotes By Candace Bushnell

At first, being with Sebastian was like being in the middle of the best dream I'd ever had - but now it mostly feels exhausting. I'm up one minute and down the next; questioning what I say and do. Even questioning my sanity. — Candace Bushnell

Shantay Davies Quotes By Chris Kirkpatrick

You want to win. Everyone says, 'It's just an honor to be nominated,' but that's so not true. You want to win. — Chris Kirkpatrick

Shantay Davies Quotes By Oscar Wilde

You are Beautiful when you are happy — Oscar Wilde

Shantay Davies Quotes By Ellen Glasgow

Give the young half a chance and they will create their own future, they will even create their own heaven and earth. — Ellen Glasgow

Shantay Davies Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

The problem isn't a Congress that won't cut spending or a president who won't raise taxes. The problem is an American public with a bottomless sense of entitlement to federal money. — P. J. O'Rourke