Sretsis Quotes & Sayings
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A ridiculous-looking little man. The sort of little man one could never take seriously. — Agatha Christie
Men are much more unrolling to have their weaknesses and their imperfections known than their crimes; and if you hint to a man that you think him silly, ignorant, or even ill-bred or awkward, he will hate you more and longer than if you tell him plainly that you think him a rogue. — Lord Chesterfield
I think I'm very blessed to have been raised by so many intelligent and impressive women, and now continuing that on a professional level, having people like Sarah and Nadia to guide me through this new phase of my career, is extremely significant. — Zayn Malik
I shall either find a way or make one. — Hannibal
I'm not questioning *my* sexuality as much as I'm questioning the strict definitions and boxes of all *sexualities* and why we care so much about other people's intimate business. — A.S. King
The more intermediaries there are, the more problems there are. — Vladimir Putin
When you only had words, you had to make up for things, say what you might not need to otherwise. — Sarah Dessen
I'm going to write ceaselessly about the dignity of human beings no matter who and or what they are, and the less dignity a person has the fewer words I'll use. — Jack Kerouac
I like people who would rather something be discovered than shoved in your face. — Amy Sedaris
He couldn't do it. He could not fucking die. How could he leave? How could he go? Everything he hated was here. — Philip Roth
What looks good now is guaranteed to embarrass you twenty years down the line, which is, of course, the whole problem with fashion. — David Sedaris
She collected herself, and rose from the floor. "Until you have a better grasp on what we're dealing with here, I'd appreciate your immediate proximity."
I did as she asked. She was the expert, after all.
But what a terrifying thought, that the world's foremost expert knew only enough to live in horror. — Cherie Priest