Slamovits Quotes & Sayings
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I investigated her topnotch features and allusive intentions. She was the typical glitter-headed scene-bitch that one expects to see in a place that is much more happening than a randown bar on the end of town. The type that lives the in-scene and bleeds vodka and cranberries. Fun now, fun for everyone around her, but in ten years, maybe less, she will be a lonely dental assistant or cocktail waitress wondering what happened, where did she go wrong? — J.C. Wickhart
Maybe the truth of it is that it's too good not to be true. — Frederick Buechner
But the fact was, Sherrie Marla trusted him already. When he took the ice off, and showed to her his new symmetry, she didn't flinch. His face was him to her now. It was not a map or an indicator of some abstract idea. Turned out it was only the first impression he needed to alter. — Aimee Bender
The first time I sang in church, when I was ten, the applause was so overwhelming that I started to weep. My mum had to rescue me from the stage. — Laura Mvula
Consumers want a better world, not just better widgets. — Simon Mainwaring
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
The impact of the ACA on larger businesses - especially those that self-insure - is far less than what they would experience in the standard commercial insurance market were they to go out and purchase traditional coverage. — John E. McDonough
Some of the senior people, the very senior astronauts, shook my hand and said, 'K.C., you did a great job. Don't let anyone tell you different.' — Kalpana Chawla
God had only one Son, and He was a missionary. — David Livingstone
They looked at each other until they weren't acquaintances any longer. — Budd Schulberg
We are so much more powerful and important than we realize. In each moment that we connect with another, we have the opportunity to etch a memory into their heart. — Robin Lee