Tosie Quotes & Sayings
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Presumably the car at the gate was Matt, the man who would work over Priss, head to toes. Even from a distance, Matt looked flamboyant with bleached-blond hair, dark shades and a purple convertible.
It was unreasonable and it made little sense, but because he'd be working on Priss, Trace disliked him on sight. — Lori Foster

But one thing is certain, he is the master criminal of this age. He controls a marvellous organization. Most of the Peace propaganda during the war was originated and financed by him. — Agatha Christie

Ownership is yet another of the endless forms of arrogance engaged in by the lower self. — Bryant McGill

I closed my eyes under the fluroescent lights and tried to make another birthday wish, a onetime do-over, a rebate, a trade-in on the kitchen sink kiss that started everything, offered up for just one last miracle. — Sarah Ockler

To really evolve as awareness, be just like your own being in a self like yours and on a planet like this one. — John De Ruiter

North Korean students and intellectuals didn't dare to stage protests as their counterparts in other Communist countries did. There was no Prague Spring or Tiananmen Square. The level of repression in North Korea was so great that no organized resistance could take root. — Barbara Demick

The only goal of science is the honour of the human spirit, and a question in number theory is worth a question concerning the system of the world. — Serge Lang

Something in me will save me from utter ruin no matter what comes. — Tennessee Williams

Businesses should follow and learn from others successes and failures in order to better understand and predict their own. — Ben Mezrich

Remember, breasts don't sag as we get older, they relax. — Marty Klein

Men who look upon themselves born to reign, and others to obey, soon grow insolent; selected from the rest of mankind their minds are early poisoned by importance; and the world they act in differs so materially from the world at large, that they have but little opportunity of knowing its true interests, and when they succeed to the government are frequently the most ignorant and unfit of any throughout the dominions. — Thomas Paine