Storminess Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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It was as if nothing quite erased the initial shock of being kissed by someone who was not hers, a kiss that was stolen, claimed from her flippantly, a kiss so abrasively illicit that she seemed to deserve it, as though she was not worth much to begin with. — Suki Kim
Concepts are always frozen. Reality flows. — Anthony De Mello
Rogues, would you live forever? — Frederick The Great
If a man in the morning hear the right way, he may die in the evening without regret. — Confucius
there is no nation but the French that can smile even in the face of grim Death himself. — Alexandre Dumas
When we had the infamous mealtime scenes, food fights would inevitably develop. — Charlene Tilton
And if we really want to stay current and relevant, we have to use social media. And by that I mean Facebook. There are one billion people on Facebook. Maybe older people should have our own social media. We can call it What Did That Doctor Do to Your Face Book? In fact, we can have our own text and Facebook abbreviations. We can have our own WTF, LOL, and LMAO. GNIB: Good news, it's benign. OMG: Oh, my gout. DMMLIMNWD: Don't make me laugh, I'm not wearing Depends. WAI: Where am I? ITIHSBCR: I think I had sex but can't remember. ILI: I like Ike. TKDC: The kids didn't call. DTLSTY: Does this look swollen to you? CTDMELOFM: Call the doctor - my erection lasted over four minutes. PAMUHNASIHSB: Put a mirror under his nose and see if he's still breathing. Bottom line: we can't be dial-up in a Wi-Fi world. — Billy Crystal
MarkBaynard: I figured out in the first grade that it was better to crack a joke than somebody's skull. — Teresa Medeiros
The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. — L.P. Hartley
Laughing at your pettiness probably works better than scolding yourself for it. — Sharon Salzberg
Every increase in knowledge requires an increase in wisdom — Bertrand Russell
Talk not of love: thou never knew'st its force. — Joseph Addison
