Street Walkers Quotes & Sayings
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People are really hesitant about expressing that they don't know something - but what's the big deal? I'm not ashamed about that at all. — Tracy McGrady

If you wish to serve me, as you have bloodsworn yourself to do, you must do so with honor. And that does not include introducing yourself by name to people like my mother in order to terrify them into submission."
"Kem'falla - " Gaelen protested.
"Don't bother to deny it," she snapped. — C.L. Wilson

Success shouldn't be measured by how much you have but by how much you give back. — Danny Villanueva

On the film where I didn't get along with the director, I just decided to not speak to him. — Elizabeth Taylor

Al Qaeda has come back. Al Qaeda is a resilient organization. But they're not here in large numbers. But al Qaeda doesn't have to be anywhere in large numbers. — John R. Allen

My wife is short, and my two kids are also small. — Warwick Davis

My father's eyes can be the coldest place on earth. — Kirsty Eagar

It is so tempting to try the most difficult thing possible. — Lady Randolph Churchill

We know what a person thinks not when he tells us what he thinks, but by his actions. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

She was one of those girls who wasn't entirely convinced that food was necessary for survival - anything more robust than a strawberry yoghurt made her anxious. — Kate Atkinson

I guess my goal is to design my own walker. The walkers with the big tennis balls, no one wants to use those. I would rather crawl down the street in New York City than use those. — Abbey Curran

Have a drink," he said. "Helps the future go down easier. — Anonymous

To sit a fine Christian gentleman down in close proximity to an unsavoury crowd of prostitutes was bad enough. Even worse was to allow him to be humiliated intellectually by the afore-mentioned rabble. (When you must have know perfectly well that it is not given to mere policemen, as it is to street-walkers, to think coherently on their feet). — William Donaldson