Top 16 Quotes About Gos
#1. What--has O-Tar seen an ulsio and fainted?" demanded I-Gos with broad sarcasm.
"Men have died for less than that, ancient one," E-Thas reminded him.
"I am safe," retorted I-Gos, "for I am not a brave and popular son of the jeddak of Manator.
Edgar Rice Burroughs
#2. Th blu nyt
th stRs u can't c
th hum tht nevr gOs awy
Jennifer Egan
#3. Madonna is the speedboat, and the rest of us are just the Go-Gos on water skis.
Liz Phair
#4. You come ready to work when you know that you are going to get a couple of gos and it. It kind of galvanizes everything and there is something about it that keeps it very alive.
Clive Owen
#6. Just as Bowie, Zeppelin, etc., became rock stars by remaking themselves in the image of the California girls, the Go-Gos became rock stars by pretending to be the Buzzcocks and the Sex Pistols. Jane Wiedlin always said her biggest influence was growing up in L.A. as a Bowie girl.
Rob Sheffield
#7. If the intelligence we send forward support the views that the administration has, it is welcome and we are told what a great job it is. And if the intelligence that gos forward don't support the views of the policymakers, it is instantly condemned.
Bobby Ray Inman
#8. Like all bullies and marauders, Gos was a coward at heart
L. Frank Baum
#9. Gos had steely pinions and a mad marigold eye, and hopped and flew and mantled his great wings over a fist of raw liver. He cheeped like a songbird and was terrified of cars. I liked Gos. Gos was comprehensible, even if the writer was utterly beyond understanding.
Helen Macdonald
#10. I will forget you, Blaire. I will. I will conquer my love for you even if it costs me my own soul.
Mia Asher
#11. It'll be a change," says Marcus. "Something different."
"Not a mystery."
Marcus laughs. "No. Not a mystery. Just a nice safe history."
Ah, my darling. But there is no such thing.
Kate Morton
#12. Seasons come and go, but our love will always continue to grow.
Brooke Cumberland
#13. I don't know where that strength went, I don't remember losing it. I think that over time it got chipped away, bit by bit, by life, by the living of it. The
Paula Hawkins
#15. The source and root of all monetary evil [is] the government monopoly on the issue and control of money. - Friedrich Hayek
George Gilder
#16. In poetry compromise is fatal. In action of any cooperative sort it is inevitable. The thing is to find the balance.
May Sarton
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