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Simcocks Quotes By Gail Dines

Orgasms are nice, but revolutions are better. — Gail Dines

Simcocks Quotes By Janet Macunovich

Watch out for trees and traffic.
The change is slow, the impact great, yet we miss the one and mistake the other. — Janet Macunovich

Simcocks Quotes By Atom Egoyan

I think the situation in Toronto is such that there are funding organizations which make it easy for a film to raise more money than it needs and very often that works against a film. — Atom Egoyan

Simcocks Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

He knew he was being reckless, selfish, but wasn't that why they called him Dirtyhands? No job too risky. No deed too low. Dirtyhands would see the rough work done. — Leigh Bardugo

Simcocks Quotes By Darynda Jones

Charley Davidson, Private Investigator, Because No One Is Better At Investigating Your Privates — Darynda Jones

Simcocks Quotes By James Dashner

Since he'd killed Newt, he hadn't thought once about what he had set out to do. Free of WICKED, finally, and here he was voluntarily going back.
He didn't care anymore. Whatever happened, happened. He knew that for the rest of his life he'd be haunted by what he'd seen. Chuck gasping for air while he bled to death, and now Newt screaming at him with raw, terrifying madness. And that last moment of sanity, eyes begging for mercy.
Thomas closed his own, and the images were still there. It took a long time for him to fall asleep. — James Dashner

Simcocks Quotes By David Carr

I now inhabit a life I don't deserve, but we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon — David Carr

Simcocks Quotes By Tacitus

We see many who are struggling against adversity who are happy, and more although abounding in wealth, who are wretched. — Tacitus

Simcocks Quotes By Albert Camus

The reasoning is classic in its clarity. If God does not exist, Kirilov is god. If God does not exist, Kirilov must kill himself. Kirilov must therefore kill himself to become god. That logic is absurd, but it is what is needed. — Albert Camus