Wrestlings Miss Quotes & Sayings
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I got a job at an amusement park. I like to make the rides more terrifying by throwing a couple of screws onto the seats. — Emo Philips

I do what I can to make young people understand that drugs can destroy their lives. I'm the perfect example of what people can accomplish when they have regained a sane body and spirit. — Don Johnson

I won't do it. I'm no more important than anyone else here-"
"You are to me. — Lisa Kleypas

Originality is simply a pair of fresh eyes. — Thomas W. Higginson

I'm choosing happiness over suffering, I know I am. I'm making space for the unknown future to fill up my life with yet-to-come surprises. — Elizabeth Gilbert

For people to be able to sit down together and have a conversation, that's the power of love. — Jada Pinkett Smith

Away from home. Young children stray from their parents and are never seen again. Housewives reach the end of their tether and take the grocery money and a taxi to the station. International financiers change their names and vanish — Diana Gabaldon

If you ever meet someone who cannot understand why solitary confinement is considered punishment, you have met a misanthrope. — Florence King

I miss the feeling that we understood one another, but I begin to think that was only my delusion all along. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Wealth is a tool of freedom, but the pursuit of wealth is the way to slavery. — Frank Herbert

I felt a stack of shelves, and these were filled with plastic bottles and maybe buckets, and one object that felt like the worst thing in the world but which turned out later to be a sandwich. — Adam Rex

Who are you and how did you get in here?" "I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith. — Leslie Nielsen

It is placing the Executive and the Movement in an absolutely wrong position to be hawking your conscience round from body to body asking to be told what you ought to do with it. — Ernest Bevin

I have a deep-down belief that there are folks in the world who are good through and through, and others who came in mean and will go out mean. It's like coffee. Once it's roasted, it all looks brown. Until you pour hot water on it and see what comes out. Folks get into hot water, you see what comes out. — Nancy E. Turner