Top 17 Dancing With Devia Quotes

#1. She walked, her hand trailing the ghosts of yesterdays'

Dead Men Don't Kill

Viveca Benoir

#2. The taxi moved forward, carrying with it, the murder that Matt was.

Viveca Benoir

#3. The more people, as you know, are able to be on whatever spectrum of femininity and masculinity they are on at that moment, that opens the door for women to not have to be the opposite of what the supposed traditional male is.

Kathleen Hanna

#4. I'm shocked at being recognized.

Dan Stevens

#5. She'd just seen her dead grandmother and had a lovesick warlock on her lawn. The last thing she needed was to worry about extraterrestrial probing.

Michelle M. Pillow

#6. He closed his eyes for a moment, and the color of his eyelashes was like the color of regret.

Eloisa James

#7. Every new experience is unusual. The rest of life is just sleep and committee meetings.

John Twelve Hawks

#8. Youth is a disease from which we all recover.

Dorothy Fuldheim

#9. I am a pretty recognizable, like, I walk through the airport or something, you are going to spot me right away.

Shaun White

#10. You keep looking around for who's in fucking charge, and there's just nobody like that at all. The cops just ride their horses back and forth through the park, up and down Fifth Avenue. Who the hell's angry on Fifth Avenue, that's what I want to know.

Steve Erickson

#11. In the garden the door is always open into the "holy" - growth, birth, death. Every flower holds the whole mystery in its short cycle, and in the garden we are never far away from death, the fertilizing, good, creative death.

May Sarton

#12. There was a red snake of blood symbolizing her life, and its end.

Viveca Benoir

#13. Every woman wants and needs different things. It's always best when you're honest and you speak up. It's hard to read minds.

Nina Dobrev

#14. It's just what people do when they're getting old, when they're sick of themselves and their life; they think of money and take care of themselves.

Jean-Paul Sartre

#15. Tomorrow is the next step in life - not the next stop in life.

Debasish Mridha

#16. A quote from "Dead Men Don't Kill.

These were tears from heaven. They were second hand sadness.

Viveca Benoir

#17. This sort of talk always bores me: old men complaining that the world is going to the dogs. It's so banal.

Robert Harris

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