Tieless Chair Quotes & Sayings
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The real problem with the IRS is that they let General Electric not pay any taxes
and 50 other corporations
that's the real scandal — Michael Moore

Illuminated emancipation, freedom, unalloyed and untainted bliss await you, but you have to choose to embark on the Inward Journey to discover it — B.K.S. Iyengar

Molly, you are a good person. Don't let anyone take that away from you. Not even yourself. — Jim Butcher

During my time as a judge, as a justice, and as attorney general, I've had one overarching goal, and that is a strict interpretation and application of the laws and the Constitution. I would be Madisonian. — Greg Abbott

"Stay put."
Her laughter continues to dance over my skin. "And if I don't?"
There's a seductive tease in her voice that causes me to drop my head and moan. I glance over my shoulder, and Echo's giving me that hooded look. Fuck me. "Then I'll be forced to kiss you into compliance."
Her eyes fall to my lips. "Good luck with that." — Katie McGarry

[I read news] because no one's going to tell me what they really think of something. — Ed Helms

You're not really ready to live unless you know what you're willing to die for. — Rick Warren

I can hear the Colonel - no land was ever acquired honestly in the history of the earth - but it does not make me feel any better. — Philipp Meyer

Deep inside of every human being is this feeling that nothing is ever going to be complete, that the circle will never connect - and that itself is the secret to infinity. — Pete Townshend

The blue lights reflected on Abby's face, and I had to really concentrate through the liquor not to kiss her. — Jamie McGuire

The word of the justifying grace of God never departs from its position as the final word; it never yields itself simply as a result that has been achieved. . . . The word remains irreversibly the last; for otherwise it would be reduced to the quality of what is calculable, a merchandise, and would thereby be robbed of its divine character. Grace would be venal and cheap. It would not be a gift.1 Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ethics — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Is your dog in a coma?" Quinn asked when the dog didn't move a muscle.
"No. Lump leads an active and demanding internal life that requires long periods of rest. — Nora Roberts

Who knows what will come when quick-tongued men make ancient grievances rhyme with fresh desire for land and conquest? — Kazuo Ishiguro