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Subscribers App Quotes By Anya Wylde

When you get beef from the butcher, you don't feel bad for the cow that has been killed. But if someone asked you to wield a knife and kill the cow yourself, you wouldn't be able to do it."
"Are you saying that you are a cow?"
"Exactly."
"What?"
"You found me alive and couldn't bring yourself to kill me. It would have been alright if the storm had finished me off. I am like that cow and the storm is the butcher. Do you see now?"
"Yes, I see. You absolutely insist that you are a cow. I am not arguing. — Anya Wylde

Subscribers App Quotes By Kim Hunter

It's hard to compare actors from different generations. — Kim Hunter

Subscribers App Quotes By Joe Strummer

A lot of people... use a calculator! — Joe Strummer

Subscribers App Quotes By Margarita Engle

I can't understand
why dark northern soldiers
and light ones
are seperated into different brigades.
The dead are all buried together
in hasty mass graves,
bones touching. — Margarita Engle

Subscribers App Quotes By Fergus McCann

That charity fund, inside and outside Scotland is a very important identity of Celtic Football Club. — Fergus McCann

Subscribers App Quotes By Robert Griffin III

Every time I step out on that field, I'm 100 percent. My teammates know that. They know what I'm out there dealing with. I know what I'm out there dealing with. But when it comes to my mindset, I'm 100 percent. — Robert Griffin III

Subscribers App Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

It was unreal, grotesquely unreal, that morning skies which dawned so tenderly blue could be profaned with cannon smoke that hung over the town like low thunder clouds, that warm noontides filled with the piercing sweetness of massed honeysuckle and climbing roses could be so fearful, as shells screamed into the streets, bursting like the crack of doom, throwing iron splinters hundreds of yards, blowing people and animals to bits. — Margaret Mitchell