Stavroulakis Quotes & Sayings
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I felt trapped and fabricated in the fifties living up to other people's expectations. — Rosemary Clooney
His hand sliced through the air in a silencing motion, and he stalked to the window. "Have you seen any rats?"
Her mind spun at the sudden shift of subject. "Rats?"
"Rodents that resemble large mice."
"I know what rats are," she gritted out. "Why?"
"They're spies." He peered through the curtain into the darkness. Thick fog diffused the yellow lamplight, creating an eerie glow on the street below. "Have you seen any?"
Rodent spies? The man might be hot as hell, but he was a loon. As inconspicuously as possible, Cara inched toward the door. "I didn't see any furry little James Bonds. — Larissa Ione
He followed, stamping angrily through the disused lots and inner-city disaster areas of his subconscious. — Terry Pratchett
Mark had so many questions, he couldn't get them out fast enough. — James Dashner
I understand that actors lose their looks, they change over time, but people don't lose their talent. I think that, as people get older and the people who make the decisions get older, they don't like hiring people much older than them because it reminds them of their fathers, and they don't like telling people older than them what to do. It makes them uncomfortable. I think that happens a lot. — Kurt Fuller
Everything is in the process of becoming something else. It's the law of change. — C.J. Roberts
THE HEART'S DEAD ARE NEVER BURIED. — Samuel Hoffenstein
Sex IS power. Identity is power. In western culture, there are no nonexploitative relationships. Everyone has killed in order to live. — Camille Paglia
He looked like someone cosplaying Eric Estrada except, yeah, way cuter. — Eli Easton
You cant see me im invisible — Jack Frost
Here's what I want you to ask yourself as you embark on your search for a vibrant sole mate: what will your ideal marriage look like? Will the two of you spend your lives "sucking the marrow out of life," or working hard to establish a business and/or ministry (and often spending evenings and weekends recovering)? Will you seek to build a child-centered family, focusing on the kids, or have you always thought you'd like to do a lot of foreign travel or maybe just adopt one or two children? Will you have separate hobbies, or would you prefer to do everything together? — Gary Thomas
There are no part-time Christians. — Pope Francis