
Top 20 Chris Merit Quotes
#1. My head drops back and I have a fleeting out-of-body moment where I see myself in the window, my hands tied above my head with my legs wrapped around the neck of Chris Merit, while he does delicious things to my body.
Lisa Renee Jones
#2. I prefer to think of it as a knack for coming to your rescue, he declares huskily and winks, before he proceeds to wipe up my mess. Oh good God. I've made Chris Merit my janitor. And, he winked at me. I can barely breathe.
Lisa Renee Jones
#3. Are the returns on my journey equal to the length of the road behind me? And if not, have I realized the pressing need to surrender to God the road in front of me?
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#4. They are the ships, and you are the wind. You do no lower yourself to their rules or expectations. You blow in whatever direction you feel is needed and leave them with no choice but to oblige.
Elise Kova
#5. The good thing about the studio is that, when the movie comes out, they will put their marketing and their money behind it, which isn't necessarily true with indie movies, just by the nature of it being an independent film.
Jamie Linden
#6. You told me I was making you crazy last night," he reminds me, drawing me out of my thoughts, back to a present I'm uncertain of.
"You are, Chris."
"Well, you are making me crazy, too."
"Is this supposed to be making me feel better?
Lisa Renee Jones
#7. I get so high when you're with me then crash and crave you when you leave
Ke$ha
#8. Silences between movements are employed only in order to bring the opposing duo to the fore.
Elliott Carter
#9. The gift is to the giver, and comes back most to him - it cannot fail
Walt Whitman
#10. If a Martian were watching our television shows, he'd conclude that guns were more common than hammers. They're not evil themselves--they're tools--but everywhere you go, bad people have them. It behooves the righteous to at least know how they work.
John Sandford
#11. I have a head for heights it's true, but no stomach for the depths. Strange then to have plumbed so many.
Jeanette Winterson
#12. Shaman ninjas. Perfect. Now my life was complete.
Ilona Andrews
#13. Oh, it was so hard to leave Paris, just about my favorite city in the world.
Tony Visconti
#14. The irony of man's fate reflected in his image: that all men, from beggar to emperor, from harlot to queen, from ragged clerk to Pope, must come to this. No matter what their poverty or power in life, all is vanity, equalized by death.
Barbara W. Tuchman
#16. Part of the strength of Pollock and Rothko's art, in fact, is this doubt as to whether art may be there at all.
John Ashbery
#17. Anger surges in me and I stand up. "You have no right -"
He's on his feet towering over me. "What if I want to have a right?
Lisa Renee Jones
#18. Never before, I suspect, have so many people been so rich to so little purpose.
Mark Kingwell
#19. Beware of men who use words that relate pejoratively to females when describing the 'other side.
Jane Fonda
#20. Any man who isn't married by thirty-five is either gay or he's got skeletons in his closet.
Lisa Renee Jones
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