Year 11 Yearbook Quotes & Sayings
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Top Year 11 Yearbook Quotes
We all go Do, Re, Mi, but you've gotta find all the other notes yourself. — Louis Armstrong
Sometime am feeling proud to have ma loneliness but, sometime am so feeling lonely. — Kamal Parvez
A mangled corpse in the middle of a blood-drenched floor. Berserk FBI field agents drawing guns and shooting to kill. A little kung fu, a little John Wayne, and a few casual threats.
So far, I thought, my nerves jangling, just one more night on the job. — Jim Butcher
It is always a problem to know what an image means. — Frederick Wiseman
She'd been trained to survive many things: starvation and bullet wounds. Winter nights and scouring sun. Double-tied knots and interrogations at knifepoint. But this? A boy's lips on hers. Moving and melding. Soft and strength, velvet and iron. Opposite elements that tugged and tor Yael from the inside. Feelings bloomed, hot and warm. Deep and dark. — Ryan Graudin
I always work with the same composer, his name is Ali Helnwein. I don't have a musical background. — Alex Prager
The greatest genius is the most indebted person. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
You are my cock slut, my sex goddess, and my beautiful girl. That's all you need to know. — K.I. Lynn
Joy is not the opposite of depression. It is deeper than depression. Therefore, you can experience both. Depression is the relentless rain. Joy is the rock. Whether depression is present or not, you can stand on joy. — Edward T. Welch
Life is actually far better than it is in the movies. And it takes longer. — Seth Godin
While men's rights are guaranteed by specific language in the Constitution, women's equal rights aren't mentioned. — Carolyn Maloney
I don't want expensive gifts; I don't want to be bought. I have everything I want. I just want someone to be there for me, to make me feel safe and secure. — Princess Diana
There is a report that says that kids who watch violent TV programs tend to be more violent when they grow up. But did the TV cause the violence, or do violent children preferentially enjoy watching violent programs? — Carl Sagan