Stationers Game Quotes & Sayings
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It's just simply the fact that the NSA does not think anybody should be able to communicate anywhere on the Earth without them being able to invade it. — Glenn Greenwald

That's a girl's life for the rest of her days- somewhere between a lollipop and shots. — Christy Turlington

When I'm with you, bells go off in my head like a moving truck that's backing up. — Jodi Picoult

I have decided that maybe I want to write when I grow up. I just don't know what I would write. — Stephen Chbosky

But if I were honest, or if I were at least to bump into the limits of my honesty, I would have to admit that I knew exactly how this love would end from the moment it began. The loss was probably before it was possible. — Maggie Nelson

When I was young, my favorite picture book was 'Fletcher and Zenobia,' written by Edward Gorey and illustrated by Victoria Chess. It's long out of print now, but its mix of macabre humor and 1960s psychedelia made it a perfect children's book for the times. — Rick Riordan

When you frack a well, you're exploding methane up into the atmosphere. So, Barack Obama, by supporting natural gas, and also talking about climate change is literally burning his own inaugural address. And he's doing it with natural gas. — Josh Fox

I'm trying to illuminate how perilously narrow we draw the concepts of masculinity and sexuality in our male culture - particularly in black male culture - and to help people to see that there's room enough for everyone. — Charles M. Blow

When Uganda got debt relief in 1999, the first item President Museveni bought was a presidential jacket for himself. — George Ayittey

I don't profess to have music as my big wheel and there are a number of other things as important to me apart from music. Theatre and mime, for instance. — David Bowie

I'm thinking, he said. To bed or not to bed his wife? That was the question. — Maya Rodale

Killick was a cross-grained bastard, who supposed that if he sprinkled his discourse with a good many sirs, the words in between did not signify: — Patrick O'Brian

supernatural, and my own rational philosophy is founded on proven science. But I still believe in hell." The dark man smiled. "For every man manufactures his own private hell and peoples it with demons of his own creation, to torment him for his own secret sins, imagined or real. It's my business to explore those personal hells and expose their demons for what they are. Usually they turn out to be much less terrifying than they seem. — Jack Williamson