Walking Dead Indifference Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a terrible singer. I feel lucky to play baseball. You can't be gifted in everything. — Alex Rodriguez

It follows, then, that the aesthetic ideal of the categorical agreement with being is a world in which shit is denied and everyone acts as though it did not exist. This aesthetic ideal is called kitsch. — Milan Kundera

Most of us would be upset if we were accused of being "silly." But the word "silly" comes from the old English word "selig," and its literal definition is "to be blessed, happy, healthy and prosperous." — Zig Ziglar

I'm looking over a four-leaf clover that I overlooked before. — Jerry Spinelli

At fifteen, beauty and talent do not exist; there can only be promise of the coming woman. — Honore De Balzac

A true friend to me is someone who will be there when the chips are down. — Jordan Knight

The interesting thing is that New Order finished on an okay note. It was only after we split that things got worse. — Peter Hook

A litle wind kindles; much puts out the fire. — George Herbert

I have sensitive skin, so I don't use regular razors. The Yankees make us stay cleanly shaven! — Mark Teixeira

Kittens tangle your yarn, men tangle your wits, and it's simple as breathing for both. — Robert Jordan

For forty years I saw myself thru John's eyes. I did not age. — Joan Didion

Nothing manifests more persuasively the American contradiction than that the author of the Declaration of Independence, a slave owner, wrote an antislavery clause into the document - as if to compel himself to be better than he was - which then had to be edited out so the Southern states, including Thomas Jefferson's own, would sign it. — Steve Erickson

In deep pain, the sacred voice must speak to survive. — Lailah Gifty Akita

In other words, he looked like uniformed police hotness, and she wasn't entirely uninterested in being cuffed. Wait. That's a bad thought. I don't mean it. She took him in again, her throat suddenly dry. Well, she didn't exactly not mean it, but she knew better than to want it. — Cindi Madsen