
Top 14 Cribbage Game Quotes
#1. I felt an old, visceral insecurity that manifested itself in an impulse to cover up our cribbage game, to literally shield the board with my hands.
Curtis Sittenfeld
#2. Gee, this has been fun," he said. "But I have to go watch paint dry now.
Jill Shalvis
#3. I'm crafting a vision of my life that involves creativity. And Cuban society allows me to do this. I know it's harder in the U.S. where so many people are just grateful to have a job.
Assata Shakur
#4. I'm of the mindset that most people who have kids are, which is, 'Hey, I want another me. I like me. I'm pretty cool, and I've got really great ideas, and the way I think is the right way to think. Let's put another one of me out there.' So I'll have kids one day.
David Cross
#5. People who are creative often will spend hours doing something and come out of their period of creation and not even notice that hours have passed. In that sense, they're able to time travel.
Fred Alan Wolf
#6. When we find money in the street, we happily pick it up, even if it's just a buck, but when we bump into love, we tend to be so picky.
Stefan Emunds
#7. She boasted the general battle-ax demeanor of an especially strict governess. This was the kind of woman who took her tea black, smoked cigars after midnight, played a mean game of cribbage, and kept a bevy of repulsive little dogs.
Alexia liked her immediately.
Gail Carriger
#8. The FCC sided with the public and adopted extremely strong net neutrality rules that should be a global model for Internet freedom.
Marvin Ammori
#9. The Founders believed liberty came directly from God. With their knowledge of Scripture, they knew each child was made in the image of God. That is why everyone had dignity, value and worth.
Gary Bauer
#10. Mandy tidied the weeds and pulled out some of the summer flowers. It saddened her to do so. She was parting with beloved friends.
Julie Andrews Edwards
#11. (...) I've always thought of myself as a kind person. Not saintly but generously thoughtful (in a bitchy sort of way). (...)
Harvey Fierstein
#13. There's something solid and constant about trees." I said quietly. "They may change through the seasons, but they're always there. They're dependable.
Julianne Donaldson
#14. This was the kind of woman who took her tea black, smoked cigars after midnight, played a mean game of cribbage, and kept a bevy of repulsive little dogs.
Gail Carriger
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