
Top 18 Biloxi Quotes
#1. We've got priests and prostitutes and a gay girl from Biloxi. Yep, just your average Christmas morning.
Lisa Desrochers
#2. PARKER spent two weeks on the white sand beach at Biloxi, and on a white sandy bitch named Belle, ...
Beat that for a PC opening line ... not
Richard Stark
#3. I moved from Chicago to New York in 1984 for 'Biloxi Blues.' In 1989, my wife and our then-baby daughter moved to Los Angeles to try to get in television.
Alan Ruck
#4. I'm a black kid from Biloxi, Han-Han. What the fuck do I know about hockey?
Elle Kennedy
#5. Last summer I picked up a yellow scrap of newspaper and read of a Biloxi election in 1948, and in it I caught the smell of history more pungently than from the metal marker telling of the French and Spanish two hundred years ago and the Yankees one hundred years ago. 1948. What a faroff time.
Walker Percy
#6. When I am confronted with emotional pain, I try to allow myself the time to properly grieve. We are caring, emotional beings, and attempting to suppress pain will only cause it to negatively manifest itself in other ways.
Amanda Schull
#7. Today I shall behave, as if this is the day I will be remembered.
Dr. Seuss
#8. It cannot be a vice in men to be sensible of their strength.
Luc De Clapiers
#9. The grace of God exalts a man without inflating him, and humbles a man without debasing him.
Charles Hodge
#10. Number one, it was a chance to thank my parents, because they passed away a couple of years ago. They gave me so much by giving me the opportunity to play soccer, and I wanted to share the story we had together.
Brandi Chastain
#11. True heroism is not reserved solely for men and women in uniform. Heroes come from all walks of lifestyles.
James Morris Robinson
#12. Rule of thumb: Eat for what you're going to be doing, and not for what you have done. Don't take in more than you're willing to burn off.
Lee Haney
#13. She's strong! And scary ... I bet she's single ... I'd put money on it..
Masashi Kishimoto
#14. There is poetry and there is beauty in real sympathy; but there is more - there is action. The noblest and most powerful form of sympathy is not merely the responsive tear, the echoed sigh, the answering look; it is the embodiment of the sentiment in actual help.
Octavius Winslow
#16. It always amazes me, how swiftly problems can be solved, once you start cutting things off people.
Joe Abercrombie
#17. She wouldn't disapprove of people who gave up philosophy or literary theory to do ordinary things." "Maybe not," mused Maggie. "If we eat pies, then we should never, not for one moment, look down on the making of them.
Alexander McCall Smith
#18. Lily," Mom said, "we need to talk."
I don't think I'm ruining the surprise by pointing out that nothing good happens when someone starts a speech like that.
Chloe Neill
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