Vt Hokie Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes you just need to throw on your giraffe shirt and stick your neck out to help someone who needs it! — Brenda Lochinger

Women have face-lifts in a society in which women without them appear to vanish from sight. — Naomi Wolf

You can be free. You can be black. Look at me! I'm the Heavyweight Champion! Can't nobody stop me. — Muhammad Ali

You cannot tame the wind, stop the rain, nor calm a storm. — Edward Buchanan

I will sit here but an hour or two, then leave."
I yawn. "So very long as that?"
When he answers, there is a wry note in his voice. "I do have my reputation to protect. — R.L. LaFevers

Instead of talking at each other about the non-business-related contact, talk to each other about your concerns about marriage. Listen a lot, too. — Carolyn Hax

She was a keen observer, a precise user of language, sharp-tongued and funny. She could stir your emotions. Yes, really, that's what she was so good at - stirring people's emotions, moving you. And she knew she had this power ... I only realized later. At the time, I had no idea what she was doing to me. — Haruki Murakami

As hard as I try to live with some degree of faith in my life, I just can't believe that the full moon can turn dude into a wolf. — Dana Gould

I've spent my whole life not talking to people, and I don't see why I should start now. — Sally Ride

The strange thing was how quiet everything became just in that moment. Everything. All of existence, covered in a thick, still blanket of complete silence. The screeching tires and the yelling all paused. And then it happened: the white flash. It was blinding, taking away all definition of earth and sky, leaving nothing visible but the awful purity of the white. I remember that I flinched instinctively. That was all I really had time to do. Then, as if to announce my passing and that of all three-hundred-and-fourteen other souls working the midnight shift at the plant, came the roar. It was a guttural thunderous growl, like some great evil had just been released into the world. After that ... — Dennis Sharpe