Siipikairaus Quotes & Sayings
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Where's Eminem, when is Em coming out, Em this, Em that, 50 this, 50 that ... What about Obie? — Obie Trice

So often, we think we can guess our destiny. We're so certain we know what it looks like that we forget to open ourselves up to the pleasure of surprise. — Melissa Hart

There was a gay man who lived nearby when I was growing up,' Harry recounted.
'He must have been forty or so, lived alone, and everyone in the neighbourhood knew he was gay. In the winter we threw snowballs at him, shouted "buttfucker" then ran like mad, convinced he would give us one up the backside if he caught us. But he never came after us, just pulled his hat further down over his ears and walked home. One day, suddenly, he moved. He never did anything to me, and I've always wondered why I hated him so much.'
'People are afraid of what they don't understand. And hate what they're afraid of. — Jo Nesbo

Put simply, Clean Eating is avoiding all processed food, relying on fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains rather than prepackaged or fast food. — Tosca Reno

Justice is like a great home cooked meal; it may not come at the ideal time, but when it does it is served and delicious. — Robert J. Braathe

I slept about eight hours, as I was afterwards assured; and it was no wonder, for the physicians, by the emperor's order, had mingled a sleepy potion in the hogsheads of wine. — Jonathan Swift

The message was, the choices you make can have bad consequences. Everyone has the power of choice. Just like this kid had the power of choice to steal my car. — Bill Vaughan

He came like he meant to drown the world. — Emma Holly

I like my jokes to be built on a foundation of ideas, or at least smart observations. — George Carlin

I don't want money. What the hell's money good for? You can't drive it and you can't eat it and it won't even fix a flat. — Pat Frank

Soon the day would cleave in two, forever creating the before and after of my life, and it would happen in one swift act that I could no more alter than the color of my eyes. — Mary E. Pearson