Top 15 Faceless Rogue Quotes
#2. Look, the reason is security, a subconscious need for security. I had a rotten childhood. Two bottles at once fills a void that needs filling. Maybe. I'm not sure.
Charles Bukowski
#4. See, this was why I liked coffee. You couldn't screw up making coffee. Even the bad stuff was good.
Kim Harrison
#5. When I finally went to school I had to adjust to other girls and learn their fiendish ways. Having learnt them, I turned them on all and sundry.
Margaret Atwood
#6. Two silent time zones had now merged to form the standard time of one man's fate; and it is not impossible that the poet in New Wye and the thug in New York awoke that morning at the same crushed beat of their Timekeeper's stopwatch.
Vladimir Nabokov
#7. Putting yourself in the place of others ... is what thinking ethically is all about.
Peter Singer
#8. Africa, and Zambia in particular, drifted away from the West for a long time, and we have to reconcile.
Michael Sata
#9. Live enough of what you've always dreamed of doing, and there's no room left for feeling bad.
Richard Bach
#10. No matter how much you screw up your own life by the wrong decisions that you make, it's never too late to do the right thing and change your ways and you can teach old dogs new tricks.
Will Ferrell
#11. All I know is that my life is better when I assume that people are doing their best. It keeps me out of judgment and lets me focus on what is, and not what should or could be.
Brene Brown
#12. I began raising chickens primarily for their eggs, but over the years, I've also grown fond of caring for them and learning about their many different breeds and varieties.
Martha Stewart
#13. One day I locked my keys in my car and as I was standing there with a hanger halfway through the top of my window, a guy walks up and says, Lock yer keys in the car? Without missin' a beat I said, Nope, Just washed it and was hanging it up to dry. Here's your sign.
Bill Engvall
#14. Bank failures are caused by depositors who don't deposit enough money to cover losses due to mismanagement.
Dan Quayle
#15. The monotony of a long heroic poem may often be pleasantly relieved by judicious interruptions in the perfect succession of rhymes, just as the metre may sometimes be adorned with occasional triplets and Alexandrines.
H.P. Lovecraft
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