Top 18 Roman C3 A1 Clef Quotes

#1. So you're the little smart ass from Poleglass.
I wanted to point out he sounded like Dr. Seuss but bit my lip and remembered the warning the old lady gave me.

David Louden

#2. Propping up a seat at the bar we devour chicken wings like life does dreams

David Louden

#3. Wriggling around, two fingers deep in my back end like some teenage boy unsure what he should be tugging at inside his girlfriend's nether region I wrestled a fifty free.

David Louden

#4. He looked along the line of children, exhibits A to C of his existence and heirs to the twisted throne of his corrupt genetics.

David Louden

#5. With the windows in his top of the range Audi firmly in place we slowly baked ourselves and chatted over why my hatred of golf was wrong, what made a good antihero and why Paul McCartney should just fuck off.

David Louden

#6. What's nice about concrete is that it looks unfinished.

Zaha Hadid

#7. We make butterflies by feeding caterpillars, not by trying to paste wings on them. Kids need to like themselves the way they are, and we can help them develop a positive self-image.

Louise Hart

#8. Well, if you put enough pressure on coal it turns into pearls!

Suzanne Collins

#9. If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.

Norman Vincent Peale

#10. Past unlike the Present. Present unlike the Future.

Sandeep Kothapalli

#11. Drive-in, you guzzle gin, commit a little mortal sin.

Jimmy Buffett

#12. When you act strong you are truly weak. When you are soft and kind your heart is truly strong.

Debasish Mridha

#13. He was a shadow of the man that once intimidated us out of our home, a shell of a human being, a fragment of a father.

David Louden

#14. Be thankful to God for all He has given to you. The more thankful you're to God the more He will continue to give to you.

Abdulazeez Henry Musa

#15. If we ask what poetry is
we may say in general that it is
a victory over the world;
it is through a negation of the
imperfect actuality
that poetry opens up
a higher actuality

Soren Kierkegaard

#16. That she bear children is not a woman's significance.
But that she bear herself,
that is her supreme and risky fate.

D.H. Lawrence

#17. Health and mony goe farre.
[Health and money go far.]

George Herbert

#18. It was a sacrifice worthy of her and dreams are made to be killed.

David Louden

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