
Top 14 Polyandric Females Quotes
#1. I'm going to stop a revolution,' I say. I turn right, and Peter follows me.
Veronica Roth
#2. Throughout my career, Ive wrestled a lot of countries.
Scott Steiner
#3. 1862 ... although we can judge that an act is in itself a grave offense, we must entrust judgment of persons to the justice and mercy of God.
The Catholic Church
#4. All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
George Orwell
#5. Texting is fingered speech. Now we can write the way we talk.
John McWhorter
#6. I'm pretty confident about my sobriety, but I don't want to get too confident because that's when I'll crash.
Mary Docter
#7. He who knows Love becomes Love, and he knows All beings are himself, twin-born of Love.
Elsa Barker
#8. Scoring three away from home - you can't do better than that.
Ray Stubbs
#9. you thought I was doing wrong, I thought you trust me, no matter what savon I do trust you".
Anne Schraff
#10. I say, Watson,' he whispered, 'would you be afraid to sleep in the same room as a lunatic, a man with softening of the brain, an idiot whose mind has lost its grip?'
'Not in the least,' I answered in astonishment.
'Ah, that's lucky,' he said, and not another word would he utter that night.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#11. Conservatives really don't believe in politics as the primary instrument of getting along in life and therefore don't tend to put their energy into it a way people left of center do.
P. J. O'Rourke
#12. One cannot completely avoid this landmark character with large buildings such as these. But the city itself is also gigantic.
Rem Koolhaas
#13. I don't think my dad really knew what to do with me, as a daughter. He treated me like a boy; my brother and I were treated the same. He didn't do kid stuff. There were no kid's menus; you weren't allowed to order off the kid's menu at dinner - we had to try something from the adult menu.
Emma Watson
#14. I'm interested in everything. I don't see why Borges can't work along with Neil Gaiman, or Stephen King can't be mixed with Balzac. It's just storytelling; it's different ways of using codes and images and words and sounds.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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