Top 16 Habebent Quotes
#1. There was a time when you would have taken my heart with stake or gun. Now you have taken it with these delicate hands and the scent of your body.
- Jean-Claude
Laurell K. Hamilton
#2. Strangers should meet in unfamiliar areas. It's comforting.
Robert Ludlum
#3. From the American newspapers you'd think America was populated solely by naked women and cinema stars.
Nancy Astor
#4. I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training.
Warren Cuccurullo
#5. You reason like the king, who, being sent across the frontier, called out, 'What will become of my poor subjects without me?'
Peter Kropotkin
#6. How difficult it is to sound persuasive at the top of one's voice!
Aldous Huxley
#7. I have a wonderful piano that I really love: a handmade Yamaha grand. Sometimes I'm sitting there, and it sounds so good that I find some little melody or a phrase that leads me into a song, but probably more often than not, I actually grab a notebook.
J. D. Souther
#8. Modo, et modo, non habebent modum.
By-and-by has no end.
Saint Augustine
#10. Oh! it is absurd to have a hard-and-fast rule about what one should read and what one shouldn't. More than half of modern culture depends on what one shouldn't read.
Oscar Wilde
#11. I am successful because of my brains and my guts, put together, and I don't need some fancy-ass degree from a bunch of sweater-vest-wearing pricks who haven't gotten laid since Bush Senior was president ... Do you know who studies sociology? People who would rather observe life than live it.
Erin McCarthy
#12. Because Reagan once said, you can't be for big government, big bureaucracy and still be for the little guy. Boy,
Ted Cruz
#13. I'm overall a big fan of President Obama.
Amy Bloom
#15. I have no contracts with my clients; just a handshake is enough.
Irving Paul Lazar
#16. Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better.
Thomas Carlyle
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