Snatched Urban Quotes & Sayings
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I had a moment to visualize Larry out in the dark all alone, unarmed except for his cross. The thought made my skin cold. I opened my mouth to yell at him and closed it. Never dress anyone down in public unless it's an object lesson. I said, "Any tracks?" I gave myself a dozen brownie points for yelling.
"Do I look like Tonto? Beside the ground is just grass and it's been so dry lately. I don't think there'd be any tracks. — Laurell K. Hamilton
Sometimes when you make mistakes, if you learn by your mistakes, by golly, that's when you can really go forward. — Tom Benson
When you climb a fruitless tree, you go hungry! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat. — Will Rogers
Unfortunately our children today seem to spend less and less time with their overworked parents, and so they draw more information about the world from the images on movie and TV screens. The true power of the media is the ability to redefine reality, to alter our expectations about what constitutes normal life. TV and the movies have abused that power by advancing the notion that wholesome, ordinary happiness is impossible. — Michael Medved
A good reputation is something that must be earned, yet can never be bought. — Stephen King
Getting a woman's body and getting her heart are two different things. And gaining her trust is another problem entirely. — Lora Leigh
Hey, don't you ever fake orgasms with me."
She huffed. "I don't get why guys get so pissed when girls do that. Hell, your gender can fake an actual relationship. — Suzanne Wright
I'm a writer who stacks cat food for a living. It's true: I have a master's degree in creative writing, I've published two critically successful books, and I get paid to replenish the shelves of my local food co-op with pet food, sponges and toilet paper. Nine days out of 10, I do it quite happily. — Ali Liebegott
The hardest fight a man has to fight is to live in a world where every single day someone is trying to make you someone you do not want to be
— E. E. Cummings
The Gita is a bouquet composed of the beautiful flowers of spiritual truths collected from the Vedas and the Upanishads. — Swami Vivekananda
Nothing makes us love something more than the loss of it. — Rick Yancey
When one looks back across a chasm of seventy years, through a prism of pulp fiction and bad gangster movies, there is a tendency to view the events of 1933-34 as mythic, as folkloric. To the generations of Americans raised since World War II, the identities of criminals such as Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, "Ma" Barker, John Dillinger, and Clyde Barrow are no more real than are Luke Skywalker or Indiana Jones. After decades spent in the washing machine of popular culture, their stories have been bled of all reality, to an extent that few Americans today know who these people actually were, much less that they all rose to national prominence at the same time. — Bryan Burrough
It is one of the superstitions of the human mind to have imagined that virginity could be a virtue. — Voltaire
Whatever behavior modifications you require from me are a trivial price to pay for have you as my partner — Graeme Simsion
