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Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Dick Rutan

A free ride and free food are two of the three things no pilot ever turns down. — Dick Rutan

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Ray Liotta

You know, it was a small, independent movie and with Paramount becoming involved, it was obviously a good thing, but you can't put a round peg in a square hole. — Ray Liotta

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Alan Early

The agony is unbearable. Unbearable and endless. — Alan Early

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Suzette R. Hinton

If you are single and don't want to be. The only regret is staying that way. — Suzette R. Hinton

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Howard Zinn

The only hope lies in the fact that the American people - like people everywhere - are basically decent people with common sense. — Howard Zinn

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Candace Bushnell

Have I become the girl who waits by the phone, hoping it will ring, who asks a friend to dial her number to make sure the phone is working? — Candace Bushnell

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Beny Steinmetz

When you sell a prospecting concession, you're only selling potential. You pay tolls for the right to invest and look for something. — Beny Steinmetz

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Melissa M. Futrell

Because my love for you is like a glass rose. Care for it gently. Drop it once, you'd leave a mark. Drop it twice, and my heart will shatter into a million pieces. — Melissa M. Futrell

Westenhaver Ritas Do Quotes By Rose Fall

She had been waiting for someone to notice her, like, really notice her. She felt that that was the key, that she would go from the duck to the swan the minute someone recognized her potential. And they would look into her like they were trying to pierce her eyes with theirs, like they were trying to make her heart stop, and the whole world would become background noise and she would take her first breath after all of these years of nothing but existing. It would be like a coronation, or a star exploding, and then she would be born. She would be alive, and she would be loved. — Rose Fall