Tenorio Pugs Quotes & Sayings
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With ADD, you're curious. You're eyes believe what they see. Your ears believe what others say. I learned to trust my eyes. — Paul Orfalea
It's a privilege to be in such a great category of people and ... I don't believe in God, so I'd like to thank dogs. Dogs have given me everything. — Ricky Gervais
I got the sneaking suspicion that the vampire was a couple of Peeps short of an Easter basket. — Jim Butcher
I got a Walkman, I had the 'Footloose' soundtrack and I danced to it constantly. — Craig Brewer
I escaped onto the wall, a painted ghost trapped in a jar. I stood back to look at it and I knew the sad thing wasn't that the ghost was running out of air. the sad thing was that he had enough air in that small space to last him a lifetime. What were you thinking, little ghost? Letting yourself get trapped like that? — Cath Crowley
Lou didn't need to tell me, Luce," he said, looking between me and the field. "I don't need someone to tell me when my girl's in the stands. I could pick you out even if I was playing in the Superdome and you were tucked into the back row. — Nicole Williams
I think the most interesting parts of human experience might be the sparks that come from that sort of chipping flint of cultures rubbing against each other. — Barbara Kingsolver
[A] planet, wholly inhabited by spiders, (which is very possible) — David Hume
We all have bad things inside us, and we all choose either to give in to those bad things or to fight them. — Kristin Cast
That's one small step for a man ... but a really big step ... for a baby. — Harlowe Pilgrim
Hence the importance of patience in the New Testament, which becomes the basic constituent of Christianity, more central even than humility: the power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endure to the end, not to transcend one's own limitations, not to force issues by playing the hero or the titan, but to practice the virtue that lies beyond heroism, the meekness of the Lamb which is led. — Hans Urs Von Balthasar
These hands," he squeezed them both on my face to make his point, "will never touch you without being gentle. Unless that's not what you want, of course." His eyebrow lifted waiting for me to balk, but I just waited. "These arms will never hold you back, but I'll hold you as tight as you'll let me. I can't wait for you to be all mine. You belong to me in every way, Maggie. Mine." I nodded in his hands. He leaned closer and whispered, "Say it."
I didn't wait a beat. "I belong to you." And he belonged to me.
He grinned. "You're daggum right you do. — Shelly Crane
Humans are the unrivaled plague the nature has even seen. — M.F. Moonzajer
