Tramaine Williams Quotes & Sayings
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And that survey is the one we all go back to. When you find one of their original corners, it is like a handshake with the past. — Andro Linklater

If a person is determined to fight to the death, then they may very well have that opportunity. — Donald Rumsfeld

Well, we don't take money from people and then show the product. It has to be a product that we like anyway, and that's true for all five of us, which is one of the really nice things about the way we make the show. — Ted Allen

Separation comes from preparation. — Russell Wilson

The only really good place to buy lumber is at a store where the lumber has already been cut and attached together in the form of furniture finished and put inside boxes. — Dave Barry

Look behind you now.
Do you feel in your heart a slight hastening of its beat, and a powerful sense that something momentous is about to happen?
... Perhaps, then, this is the hour that Mary Hightower takes to the sky with thousands Afterlights heading toward Memphis.
... Perhaps this is the moment that Nick, the Chocolate Ogre, arrives in the same city in search for Allie, only to find that he has no idea where to look.
... Perhaps this is the very instant that a monster called the McGill arrives there as well, aching to ease his pain by sharing his misery - not only with his new minions, but with anyone he can.
... And perhaps you can sense, in some small twisting loop of your gut, the covergence of the wrong, of the right, and the woefully misguided. If you do, then pay sharp attention to the moment you wake, and the moment you fall asleep ... For maybe then you will know, without a shadow of doubt, which is which. — Neal Shusterman

Men always love what is good or what they find good; it is in judging what is good that they go wrong. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

Tell me I'm a sinner I got news for you
I spoke to God this morning and he don't like you!
Don't you try and teach me no original sin;
I don't need your pity for the shape I'm in — Ozzy Osbourne

Seldom has a battle, in which greater numbers were
not engaged, been so important in its consequences as that of Cowpens. — John Marshall

If anybody ever marries you, it will be for the pleasure of hearing you talk piffle — Dorothy L. Sayers