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Sickner Bars Quotes By Jennifer Harrison

The word bollocks seems strong, punk rock, and imposing, but in reality, bollocks is always too tame to make much of an impact. — Jennifer Harrison

Sickner Bars Quotes By John Wooden

You should never try to be better than someone else, you should always be learning from others. But you should never cease trying to be the best you could be because that's under your control and the other isn't. — John Wooden

Sickner Bars Quotes By Milda Harris

I knew nothing would ever come of it, that's why it's called a crush. They're totally one sided and they just crush your heart into oblivion. — Milda Harris

Sickner Bars Quotes By John Wagner

In this city, we've got a saying: once is coincidence, twice is a booking offense!

-Judge Dredd — John Wagner

Sickner Bars Quotes By Karina Halle

It's not exactly polite to keep saying hell, but you can always do what I do and make up a word. Like, twatwaffle. Or douchecanoe. — Karina Halle

Sickner Bars Quotes By John De Ruiter

Awareness, one with knowing, is love. — John De Ruiter

Sickner Bars Quotes By Campbell Scott

Television and cable have become the new independent films, in a sense, for writers and actors to gravitate towards. That's why I like short films, too; I love doing readings, audio books, working with young filmmakers; anything that keeps you from getting blase about yourself or in a rut. — Campbell Scott

Sickner Bars Quotes By Laura Lane McNeal

You got to dance, even when there ain't no music. — Laura Lane McNeal

Sickner Bars Quotes By Jayne Ann Krentz

How long were you standing up there spying on me?" she asked.
"You sure know how to make a man feel welcome. — Jayne Ann Krentz

Sickner Bars Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

South African literature is a literature in bondage. It is a less-than-fully-human literature. It is exactly the kind of literature you would expect people to write from prison. — J.M. Coetzee