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veins want wannabes
If you're going to be a wannabe, make sure you 'wannabe' something great. The most shocking thing about wannabes, is they largely want to be something irrelevant, vein, or just plain petty. Andrew Williams
veins acid batteries
I ran. I ran until my muscles burned and my veins pumped battery acid. Then I ran some more. Chuck Palahniuk
veins lessons
The lesson one can learn from Firbank is that of inconsequence. There is the vein which he tapped and which has not yet been fully exploited. Cyril Connolly
veins hitting mainstream
I prefer to be subcultural rather than mass-cultural. I'm not interested in hitting the vein of the mainstream. Jim Jarmusch
veins exhausted
Work your vein till it is exhausted, or conducts you to a broader one. Henry David Thoreau
veins slides kind
He that is drunken * * * Is outlawed by himself; all kind of ill Did with his liquor slide into his veins. George Herbert
veins venus obsession
It's no longer a warmth hidden in my veins: it's Venus entire and whole fastening on her prey. Jean Racine
veins language wave
I have seafoam in my veins, I understand the language of waves. Jean Cocteau
veins poisonous
Poisonous jealousy thrummed through my veins. Holly Black
slides get-up ifs
The only rule I got is if you slide, get up. Bill Lee
slides joining honest
Taking a hypersensitive approach to life had come to seem so much more pure and honest then joining the ranks of the numb masses who could let it all slide by. What I stopped realizing was that if you feel everything intensely, ultimately you feel nothing at all. Everything registers at the same decibel... Elizabeth Wurtzel
slides experts towns
An expert is just somebody from out of town with slides. Naomi Judd
slides easy treachery
How easy it is, treachery. You just slide into it. Margaret Atwood
slides
I never just slide through anything. I explore everything to the fullest, whether good or bad. Jessica Lange
slides daydreaming succession
If I sit and daydream, the images rush by like a succession of colored slides. Francis Bacon
slides complacent seasons
You can never pat yourself on the back during the season. Then you get complacent, stop working and let yourself slide. Mark Teixeira
slides sin repentance
When sins are dear to us we are too prone to slide into them again. The act of repentance itself is often sweetened with the thought that it clears our account for a repetition of the same sin. Thomas Jefferson
slides easy existence
It's really easy to slide into a depression fueled by the pointlessness of existence. Robert Smith
kinda minute
I'm a Reuben kinda girl, but I'll take a BLT with avocado in a red hot minute if it comes on ciabatta. Gail Carriger
kinda knew liked
My wife used to be an anchorwoman in Arizona, so she knew John McCain, and she liked him, and I kinda liked him. Clint Eastwood
kinda parts school seniors seventh
I feel like all the parts are seniors in high school and seventh graders, and I think I kinda skipped that awkward stage by not working those years. Nat Wolff
kinds society sure takes war
It takes all kinds to make the world go 'round. If everyone was straight-laced and uptight, it would sure be a drag. We need a little tug of war in society. Nikki Sixx
kindness giving feelings
You can be good for the mere sake of goodness; you cannot be bad for the mere sake of badness. You can do a kind action when you are not feeling kind and when it gives you no pleasure, simply because kindness is right; but no one ever did a cruel action simply because cruelty is wrong - only because cruelty is pleasant or useful to him, In other words, badness cannot succeed even in being bad in the same way in which goodness is good. Goodness is, so to speak, itself: badness is only spoiled goodness. And there must be something good first before it can be spoiled. C. S. Lewis
kindness men connections
... Kindness, sweetest of the small notes in the world's ache, most modest & gentle of the elements entered man before history and became his daily connection, let no man tell you otherwise. Carl Rakosi
kind my-favorite ifs
My favorite kind of humor is basically, if it was happening to you, it wouldn't be funny, but to observe it, it's hilarious. Bill Burr
kind life-is really-living
Life is full of what-ifs. You can’t let it hold you back. If you do, you’re not really living at all… just kind of going through the motions with no meaning Bethany Hamilton
kindness philosophical facts
It can be shown that a mathematical web of some kind can be woven about any universe containing several objects. The fact that our universe lends itself to mathematical treatment is not a fact of any great philosophical significance. Bertrand Russell