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Strike A Nerve Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

I was in my early twenties and I was, to be quite honest, a bit of a punk. A swaggering entitled straight white guy who hadn't but a lot of thought into what it might be like to be anything other than a straight white guy. Because when you're a straight white guy, you don't *have* to think about that ... — Patrick Rothfuss

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Leslie Bibb

I'm not a 'Steel Magnolias' kind of girl. I'm kind of like a guy. My favorite movie is 'Caddyshack.' — Leslie Bibb

Strike A Nerve Quotes By John Green

Half-drunk on well-creamed gas station coffee and the exhilarating loneliness of a freeway in nighttime ... — John Green

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Elaina Marie

Just as we know when we strike a metaphorical nerve with someone, we also know when we tap into what inspires them. — Elaina Marie

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Kobe Bryant

The topic of leadership is a touchy one. A lot of leaders fail because they don't have the bravery to touch that nerve or strike that chord. Throughout my years, I haven't had that fear. — Kobe Bryant

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Tyler Perry

I've been doing television with TBS for quite some time, and it's been a great journey. — Tyler Perry

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Robert Greene

Strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter — Robert Greene

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Nicki Elson

The Old Testament is actually pretty raunchy. You might enjoy it. — Nicki Elson

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Bob Dylan

I became interested in folk music because I had to make it somehow. — Bob Dylan

Strike A Nerve Quotes By Jack London

He studied the nail-formation, and prodded the finger-tips, now sharply, and again softly, gauging the nerve-sensations produced. It fascinated him, and he grew suddenly fond of this subtle flesh of his that worked so beautifully and smoothly and delicately. Then he would cast a glance of fear at the wolf-circle drawn expectantly about him, and like a blow the realization would strike him that this wonderful body of his, this living flesh, was no more than so much meat... — Jack London