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Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes & Sayings

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Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By Zane Grey

A man can die. He is glorious when he calmly accepts death; but when he fights like a tiger, when he stands at bay his back to the wall, a broken weapon in his hand, bloody, defiant, game to the end, then he is sublime. Then he wrings respect from the souls of even his bitterest foes. Then he is avenged even in his death. — Zane Grey

Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By Becca Tobin

For some reason, being on time in this industry can be a lost art form, especially for actors! It's important to remember that other people are always waiting for you on set, and it's really unfair to make them wait. — Becca Tobin

Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By David Arnold

Don't underestimate the value of friends. — David Arnold

Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By Ilona Andrews

You look like Curran. You have that pissy exasperated look on your face. — Ilona Andrews

Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus

[never tickle a sleeping dragon] — J.K. Rowling

Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By Jason P. Goodman

Thieves always count their change! — Jason P. Goodman

Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By Khalil Gibran

Women opened the windows of my eyes and the doors of my spirit. Had it not been for the woman-mother, the woman-sister, and the woman-friend, I would have been sleeping among those who seek the tranquility of the world with their snoring. — Khalil Gibran

Sweet Man Crush Monday Quotes By Paul Theroux

I said I didn't think it would be a collectivist state so much as a wilderness in which most people lived hand to mouth, and the rich would live like princes - better than the rich had ever lived, except that their lives would constantly be in danger from the hungry predatory poor. All the technology would serve the rich, but they would need it for their own protection and to assure their continued prosperity. — Paul Theroux