Top 15 Madrasi Full Quotes

#1. I wrinkled my nose, trying to figure out what he smelled like. Not cigarettes. Something richer, fouler.
Cigars.

Becca Fitzpatrick

#2. And if I am really being truthful, I sometimes wish Phillip would kiss me.

Jillian Dodd

#3. Literature in the written sense represents the triumph of language over writing: the subversion of writing for purposes that have little or nothing to do with social and economic control.

Robert Bringhurst

#4. I am certain more emergency supplemental bills will be needed before this process is concluded. In fact, there is a point I have repeated several times recently which keeps the enormity of this situation in perspective.

Jo Bonner

#5. I have seen the day, when, if a man made himself ridiculous, the world would laugh at him. But now, everything that is mean, disgusting, and absurd, pleases them but so much the better!

Joanna Baillie

#6. The Internet is a perfect diversion from learning ... it opens many doors that lead to empty rooms.

Clifford Stoll

#7. Do what is best for you--no matter what others think.

Debasish Mridha

#8. Remembrance. Even more, confession. It did always made the heavy things come loose.

Erika Robuck

#9. Jack thought anyone who read couldn't be all that bad.

Sarah Addison Allen

#10. He who gives love, receives love.

Omar Torrijos Herrera

#11. No morn ever dawned more favorable than ours did; and no day was every more clouded than the present! Wisdom, and good examples are necessary at this time to rescue the political machine from the impending storm.

George Washington

#12. When women's true history shall have been written, her part in the upbuilding of this nation will astound the world.

Abigail Scott Duniway

#13. Thank you for all your good and beautiful work.

Gloria Steinem

#14. IF A BRAIN could shrivel up and die from too much contemplation, mine was dangerously close to living out the rest of its days as a pruney, gray raisin.

Nicole Williams

#15. Prancing around on stage is not the entire purpose of my life.

Grace Slick

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