
Top 15 Chickamauga Quotes
#1. Chickamauga" is a Cherokee word meaning "river of death". ***
L.E. Johnson
#2. There is nothing finer in history than Thomas at Chickamauga.
Henry M. Cist
#3. I used to be in the real estate business, and I have three areas of interest: Chickamauga Lock, Chickamauga Lock, and Chickamauga Lock.
Zack Wamp
#4. Life is like walking through snow: every step shows.
Jess Lair
#5. For a man of 55 who didn't get laid
until he was 23 and not very often until he was 50 I think that I should stay listed via Pacific Telephone
until I get as much as the average man has had
Charles Bukowski
#6. Studios, because they are investing a great deal of money in movies, they want a guarantee that when they hire somebody that person can deliver for them. Everything is fear based, so they pigeonhole people. But I've written everything, from Westerns to sci-fi to dramedy, I've done it all.
Melissa Rosenberg
#7. The reality is this city will not be the same for a while, ... We're not saying bring New Orleans back today.
Ray Nagin
#8. I want the big drama. I always said I don't want a wedding I want a parade.
Star Jones
#9. Grief was a place, Sara understood, where a person went alone.
Justin Cronin
#10. There is a tendency in things to right themselves, and the war or revolution or bankruptcy that shatters rotten system, allows things to take a new and natural order.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#11. For all I know, you look different by sunlight," Cameron prodded.
"I'm actually a blond," Julian deadpanned.
Abigail Roux
#12. For sure, to be exact, one seventh of my patients never graduated my program.
Steve-O
#13. Kissing her in the ocean and feeling my entire world stop. Wishing I could be normal, if only to be with her. Because she hadn't just taught me how to surf and shoot zombies and to scream while plunging down a roller-coaster drop. She had shown me how to live.
Julie Kagawa
#14. I write for what's left of the eight-year-old still rattling around inside my head.
Chris Van Allsburg
#15. Could you imagine how horrible things would be if we always told others how we felt? Life would be intolerably bearable.
R. K. Milholland
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