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Yasssssss Quotes By Don Winslow

Simon drove as if he knew something about physics that Einstein hadn't thought of and God never intended. If nature abhorred a vacuum, Simon positively loathed one, and rushed to fill in the tiniest gap in the heavy flow of speeding traffic. He passed on the right, left, center, and all variations in between, and the Keble responded as if involved in some kind of blood compact with its human master. — Don Winslow

Yasssssss Quotes By Neal Stephenson

Software development, like professional sports, has a way of making thirty-year-old men feel decrepit. — Neal Stephenson

Yasssssss Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

New cells are born everyday and old cells die, but they have neither funerals nor birthdays. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Yasssssss Quotes By Kiera Cass

Mom was bossy. Even in print I could hear her tone, smugly congratulating me on already earning the prince's affections and telling me firmly to keep up whatever I was doing.
Yeah, Mom, I'll just keep telling the prince that he has absolutely no shot with me and offend him as often as I can. Great plan. — Kiera Cass

Yasssssss Quotes By Patricia Moyes

Some brave chrysanthemums still stood in the country gardens, but they looked like bedraggled survivors of a battle, barely able to hold their tattered banners upright. October was at the gates and autumn was in full retreat. — Patricia Moyes

Yasssssss Quotes By Rita Zahara

To lead happy, contented, peaceful lives, remember all the good times you share with others, forget all the good you do for others. — Rita Zahara

Yasssssss Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

I have no time to be in a hurry. — Henry David Thoreau

Yasssssss Quotes By Emil Kraepelin

The patients often try to starve themselves, to hang themselves, to cut their arteries; they beg that they may be burned, buried alive, driven out into the woods and there allowed to die. One of my patients struck his neck so often on the edge of a chisel fixed on the ground that all the soft parts were cut through to the vertebrae. — Emil Kraepelin