Wereanaconda Quotes & Sayings
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The problem with being in the eye of the storm is you have no sense of how big it really is. — Christina Lauren

Time again for the waltz of smiles. Amazing how you sometimes make resolutions, tell yourself everything will be a certain way from now on, and then all it takes is a tiny movement of the lips to shatter your confidence in a certainty that seemed eternal. — David Foenkinos

In high school, I had to hide my comic book side, my nerd side from the civilian world so they wouldn't categorize me. They would try to marginalize me for what I like. I tried to give it up, believe me. I tried to kick the habit. But there's too much I liked about it to give it up completely. — Mark Hamill

I may or may not
have once tossed a guy out of her store for flirting
with her.Total douchebag. Wore a
scarf indoors. -Nick — Julie James

An interpretation exists because of what we find between the notes. — Renee Fleming

Dreams are as simple or as complicated as the dreamer. - LIET-KYNES, — Brian Herbert

Crime is stupid, lazy and weak. You can only exploit it and make money out of it. — Gregory David Roberts

Every student of physics knows the axiom 'nature abhors a vacuum.' A little known corollary is that 'rowing coaches detest sending their crews in early.' Coaches will always find something to fill the end-of-practice vacuum. — Brad Alan Lewis

If you understand the system you can design appropriate action. — Edward De Bono

In fairy tales they all seem perfect, but really they are just as troubled as we are! — Teal Vitler

West cowboy gun belts. When a man's wearing one - naturally - a woman knows he can handle himself. — Nora Roberts

Everything is possible for an eccentric, especially when he is English. — Jules Verne

No society of nations, no people within a nation, no family can benefit through mutual aid unless good will exceeds ill will; unless the spirit of cooperation surpasses antagonism; unless we all see and act as though the other man's welfare determines our own welfare. — Henry Ford II