Suttons Quotes & Sayings
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I spent my childhood in New York, riding on subways and buses. And you know what you learn if you're a New Yorker? The world doesn't owe you a damn thing. — Lauren Bacall

Everyone know is, soul does it or it doesn't exist it really doesn't matter. What does it matter is that you will die soon and you will be out of the Matrix! — Deyth Banger

It is better that some should be unhappy rather than that none should be happy, which would be the case in a general state of equality. — Samuel Johnson

All the 'too close to call' announcements are not due to incompetence ... It's caution. — Chris Matthews

He is more rooted to the idea of home. He created this home...and established routines like watching the BBC and cooking barbecues for friends. It's much harder to dismantle that world and to rebuild it somewhere else. — Azar Nafisi

The little words in the Republic of Letters, like the little folks in a nation, are the most useful and significant. — Samuel Richardson

Emma, we don't have to kiss. She already knows I want to sleep with you."
He cringes as soon as he says it. He doesn't have to look up to know the sizzling sound in the kitchen is from Rachel spitting her pineapple juice into the hot skillet.
"What I mean is, I already told her I want to sleep with you. I mean, I told her i wanted to sleep with you because she already thinks I do. Want to, I mean-" If a Syrena could drown, this is what it would feel like. — Anna Banks

It's about believing two opposing ideas in your head at the same time: hope and grief. — Claire Fuller

The summer following the winter that my mother took off into something called Women's Land for what I could only guess would be all eternity, my father decided that there was no choice but for him to quit his despised job and take me and my brother to the beach for at least the entire summer and possibly longer. — Bennett Madison

Masculine republics give way to feminine democracies, and feminine democracies give way to tyranny. — Aristotle.