Touchs Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know why it is, Captain Short, but whenever you start agreeing with me, I get decidedly nervous. — Eoin Colfer
You may choose your song, but know this: Tiny. Cooper. Hates. Over. The. Rainbow. — John Green
You say I'm a freak, I say I'm eccentrically awesome. — Dreamer Girl
What use is magic if it can't save a unicorn? — Peter S. Beagle
Want to know a secret?"
"Yeah!" His smile grew big and broad.
"I don't know how to saddle a horse either. And I've never even ridden on one before." His eyes grew wide as the moon. "Jase!" he bellowed, spinning toward his brother."She's never ridden a horse before!"
Well, there went my secret. — J. Lynn
Arianna, hold on! I'm coming!" I yell as I watch the life leave her eyes and she falls to the ground.
"NO!" I scream as my eyes fly open. — Brittany DeLys
Even before the letter he'd been divided: one part of him swanning with Jay Gatsby around an imaginary Gotham; the other part stolid and earthbound, nose to the deep fryer, in the stifling, sizzling South. — Garth Risk Hallberg
My experience has been in a short 77 years that in the end when you fight for a desperate cause and have good reasons to fight, you usually win. — Edward Teller
The phone rang. I picked it up.
"Are you sitting down?" Curran's voice asked.
"Yes."
"Good."
Click.
I listened to the disconnect signal. If he wanted me to sit, then I'd stand. I got up. The chair got up with me and I ended up bent over my desk, with the chair stuck to my butt. I grabbed the edge of the chair and tried to pull it off.
It remained stuck.
I would murder him. Slowly. And I'd enjoy every second of it. — Ilona Andrews
The trouble in life is not that you are extraordinarily or ordinarily talented but you are read posthumously. — Santosh Kalwar
Excitement was plentiful during my two years' service as a Pony Express rider. — Buffalo Bill
my magic?" Lusam asked confused, — Dean Cadman
We'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure. — Clifford Stoll
A poem is like a radio that can broadcast continuously for thousands of years. — Allen Ginsberg
