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Teachout Pool Quotes By Mike Ness

I got tattoos for purely antisocial reasons, and now people do it for social acceptance. I miss the individualism. — Mike Ness

Teachout Pool Quotes By Orlando Bloom

I was an angry, angry child at times. — Orlando Bloom

Teachout Pool Quotes By George Washington

The General most earnestly requires, and expects, a due observance of those articles of war, established for the government of the army which forbid profane cursing, swearing and drunkenness; and in like manner requires and expects, of all officers, and soldiers, not engaged on actual duty, a punctual attendance on divine service, to implore the blessings of heaven upon the means used for our safety and defence. — George Washington

Teachout Pool Quotes By George R R Martin

Lord Rodrik was seldom seen without a book in hand, be it in the privy, on the deck of his Sea Song, or whilst holding audience. Asha had oft seen him reading on his high seat beneath the silver scythes. He would listen to each case as it was laid before him, pronounce his judgment ... and read a bit whilst his captain-of-guards went to bring in the next supplicant. — George R R Martin

Teachout Pool Quotes By Jodi Meadows

Mirrors are both truth-speakers and liars. — Jodi Meadows

Teachout Pool Quotes By Mike Tyson

Guess I'm going to fade into Bolivian. — Mike Tyson

Teachout Pool Quotes By Idries Shah

When the lion had eaten its fill, and the jackals had taken their share, the ants came along and finished up the meat from the bones of the haughty stag. — Idries Shah

Teachout Pool Quotes By Lia Davis

Once the stone door slid into place, Keegan closed the very short distance between them. She didn't move, nor did she flinch when he snaked an arm around her waist and drew her into his body, hard. A soft gasp escaped her, and she rested her palms on his chest. — Lia Davis