Top 16 Chuckwagon Races Quotes
#1. The horses forced into the chuckwagon races die of heart attacks, broken necks, broken legs, and other injuries. It'd be easy to get off on western tradition without this bloody spectacle. Dude, it's the Old West, not ancient Rome!
Tommy Lee
#2. I do think it's very important, if you're going to spend the rest of your life with somebody, to know that you really like them. Because when the pheromones wear off, which of course they will, you have to have a strong basis.
Joan Collins
#3. There hasn't been a day in my life that I haven't loved you. I wish you would just let me love you, he said
Alison G. Bailey
#4. When I look at pictures when I was younger, I do the quintessential cringe.
Rachel Roy
#6. All happy people are grateful. Ungrateful people cannot be happy. We tend to think that being unhappy leads people to complain, but it's truer to say that complaining leads to people becoming unhappy.
Dennis Prager
#7. What if I agree to call you darling from now on, and you agree to call me Joseph?" Her expression was equal parts disbelief and amusement. "I always call you Joseph." "I know. I just really like the way you say it." She gave him a sidelong look. "Are you talking sweet to me, Joseph?
Sarah M. Eden
#8. It has nothing to do with you - "
"It has everything to do with me that you want to get yourself fucking killed." He snarled, the words tight and full of iron. "Losing you is not an option.
Elizabeth Morgan
#9. No one is perfect ... that's why pencils have erasers.
Wolfgang Riebe
#10. So this is how liberty dies," she was saying to herself. "With cheering, and applause.
Matthew Woodring Stover
#11. The great tragedy of atheists is that they walk through this world and have no one to thank.
Leo Tolstoy
#12. We could all be mediums, and all have absolute knowledge, if the bright light of our ego consciousness would not dim it.
Marie-Louise Von Franz
#13. Eve, we're going to be married in a few days."
The jittering started again, big time. "Yeah."
"If he keeps looking at you like that, I'm going to have to hurt him.
J.D. Robb
#14. Art lives on constraint and dies of freedom.
Michelangelo
#15. Harboring bitterness against people is actually confessing their sin to myself, over and over again. Anger is akin to confessing their sin to God, dissatisfied that he hasn't done something and placing myself in his position as judge.
Paul David Tripp
#16. Human beings pay very little attention to what is told them unless they know something about it already.
Christopher Morley
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