Trenge Wrestlers Quotes & Sayings
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The line of 'Make America great again,' the phrase, that was mine, I came up with it about a year ago, and I kept using it, and everybody's using it, they are all loving it. I don't know I guess I should copyright it, maybe I have copyrighted it. — Donald Trump

To say "all that which does not exist" is to introduce, effectively, a new concept, but it does not bring into existence anything more than that very concept which it introduces. That is, a certain entity about which we know nothing except that it bears the name of "all that which does not exist. — Pablo Tusset

You know, those parlor tricks would be much more impressive if they actually helped me. (Danger)
I wanted to see what you had in you. (Alexion)
Piss and vinegar. Next time you don't help me, I'll unleash it fully against you. (Danger) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I poisoned my skin," Genya said harshly, "my lips. So that every time he touched me-" She shuddered slightly and glanced at David. "Every time he kissed me, he took sickness into his body." She clenched her fists. "He brought this on himself."
"But the poison would have affected you too," Nikolai said.
"I had to purge it from my skin, then heal the burns the lye would leave. Every single time." Her fists clenched. "It was well worth it."
Nikolai rubbed a hand over his mouth. "Did he force you?"
Genya nodded once. A muscle in Nikolai's jaw ticked. — Leigh Bardugo

People actually like supporting the artists whose work they like. It makes them feel happy. You don't have to force them. And if you force them, they don't feel as good. — Cory Doctorow

What you cannot escape, you must fight; what you cannot fight, you must endure. — Lilith Saintcrow

Explicit material is available in a variety of forums - from popular music to television to the Internet. — Tipper Gore

You will protect with the last drop of someone else's blood what was never yours. — Kenneth Patchen

Before the scientific revolution, [man] did not feel himself isolated by his skin from the world outside to quite the same extent that we do. He was integrated, or mortised into it, each different part of him being united to a different part of it by some invisible thread. In his relation to his environment, the man of the middle ages was rather less like an island, rather more like an embryo. — Owen Barfield

Funny is not a color. Being black is only good from the time you get from the curtain to the microphone. — Flip Wilson

It is of men, and of them only, that one should always be frightened. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Is not just any bint," he said. "This is a philosopher-queen, a sultana ... — G. Willow Wilson