Top 17 Crazy Chick Sayings
#1. You're one crazy chick if you think you're gonna get off that easy." "What do you mean?" "'Make me come' - pfft. Gidget, I can make you come anytime I want. Tonight you're not gonna just come, babe. I'm gonna blow your fucking mind.
J.A. Huss
#2. My perfect girl would be pretty mad, but one you can have a conversation with. No one can be too mad for me, the madder the better. I love a crazy chick!
Lee Ryan
#3. We fall into silence and I let out a defeated sigh, resting my head against the cold stone wall. Great, just great. I'm not only stuck who knows where for who knows how long, but I'm stuck here with a crazy chick who thinks she can see the future.
Brittany DeLys
#4. Whatever, crazy chick who maybe lives here and maybe also breaks into Michael's house when they're all gone. I'm out. Have a nice delusion. -Shayne
Rachel Caine
#5. We learned in World War II that no single nation holds a monopoly on wisdom, morality or right to power, but that we must fight for the weak and promote democracy.
Joe Baca
#6. Better a cautious commander, and not a rash one.
Augustus
#8. I have great hope for tomorrow. My hope lies in three things-truth, youth, and love.
R. Buckminster Fuller
#10. I was raised in a very happy nest by very happy people, and I like to think that those are enough ingredients to make me succeed at Dior.
Raf Simons
#11. I could have lived off all the male careers in my family. Everybody was always getting ovations, but I was in the wings.
Talia Shire
#12. If you only attract Mr. Wrong or Ms. Crazy, evaluate the common thread in this diversity of people: YOU!
Valerie J. Lewis Coleman
#13. An hour of study, for the modern apostle, is an hour of prayer.
Josemaria Escriva
#14. Preach not because you have to say something, but because you have something to say.
Richard Whately
#15. Actually, the suburbs are far more sinister places than most city dwellers imagine. Their very blandness forces the imagination into new areas. I mean, one's got to get up in the morning thinking of a deviant act, merely to make certain of one's freedom. It needn't be much; kicking the dog will do.
J.G. Ballard
#16. It is the mark of great art that its appeal is universal and eternal.
Clive Bell
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