Undrawn Legs Quotes & Sayings
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When I was a kid, if someone had asked who I'd meet if it could be anyone in the world, it would've been Liam Brady. — Tony McCoy

It is perhaps life's greatest accomplishment to live to old age, maintaining one's wits, one's sense of humor, one's health, and one's charm. — Yehudi Menuhin

I think it's pathetic that women and men treat each other worse than we treat our pets. It's love or hate. — Gene Simmons

Prayer is the key that unlocks all doors. — Lailah Gifty Akita

You're blaming me for this?"
"No. I am merely pointing out that it is a security risk
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"How? I thought we were on the same side."
"We are on the same side
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"Then how it is a risk for me to be in your head?"
"It's a privacy issue
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"A minute ago it was a security issue."
"It is possible for it to be both!" He snapped.
I blinked.
"I'm starting to wish I had popcorn," Marlowe murmured.
"You can leave," Mircea informed him.
A dark eyebrow raised. "This is my office. You already threw me out of yours. — Karen Chance

Prosperity is always built on slave labor. Ask any Ameri-can't. Or Bulgari-can. Yes, we can, eat from a trash can... — Will Advise

Unplug from the humble needs of the body and a person becomes no more than a ghost. — Lauren Groff

If companies don't know that they can run out of money, they won't be thinking of ways not to run out of money. — Bill Gross

Ford shared this vision. We are inviting more players to join in. — Steve Ballmer

I was so happy to go to prom so I could have a mental break because I've been working so hard. It felt so good to feel normal for once, and then the next day, I was in the gym again. — Aly Raisman

Maybe it's better that she's locked away from the rest of the world. Maybe she's not cut out to live like other people with other people. Maybe she belongs in that house forever. — Jennifer Niven

Once there was a race, quite unlike the human race - quite. I have no way of describing to you what they looked like or how they lived, but they had one characteristic you can understand: they were creative. The creating and enjoying of works of art was their occupation and their reason for being. — Robert A. Heinlein