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Uncurbed Street Quotes By Adam Rogers

William Faulkner is supposed to have said, "Civilization begins with distillation," but I'd push even further -- beyond just distilled spirits to wine, beer, mead, sake ... all of it. Booze is civilization in a glass. — Adam Rogers

Uncurbed Street Quotes By Lee Child

California, Reacher thought. There was a sedan at the curb. It had been waiting there for them. A big car, black, expensive. The driver was leaning across and behind the front passenger seat. He was stretching over to pop the rear door. The guy opposite Reacher motioned with his gun again. Reacher didn't move. He glanced left and right. He figured he had about another second and a half to make some kind — Lee Child

Uncurbed Street Quotes By Rose Christo

Sometimes an adventure is a mundane thing. A trip to the shore with your best friend. Learning you can laugh in unearthly ways. — Rose Christo

Uncurbed Street Quotes By George R R Martin

I think my very earliest stories were all intellectual exercises and I was writing from experiences I had never had about characters who were about an inch deep. — George R R Martin

Uncurbed Street Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

So, lively brisk old fellow, don't let age get you down. White hairs or not, you can still be a lover. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Uncurbed Street Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Julie looked like she was about to cry and waved her arms. "Whatever. Look, I'm not stupid. I know things! Adult things."
- "Like what?" "Like sex. I know about sex." I just stared at her. I wasn't opening that can of worms. — Ilona Andrews

Uncurbed Street Quotes By Frances McDormand

The fact that I'm sleeping with the director may have something to do with it. — Frances McDormand

Uncurbed Street Quotes By Paul Beatty

Sometimes I'd chance across an elderly member of the community standing in the middle of the street, unable to cross the single white line. Puzzled looks on their faces from asking themselves why they felt so strong about the Dickens side of the line as opposed to the other side. When there was just as much uncurbed dog shit over there as here. When the grass, what little of it there was, sure in the fuck wasn't any greener. When the niggers were just as trifling, but for some reason they felt like they belonged on this side. And why was that? When it was just a line. — Paul Beatty