
Top 15 Spitzen Lumber Quotes
#1. Yes. I've been asked to pose nude, but I never have, and I probably never will.
Rebecca Romijn
#2. Promise me, Amelie, that you'll crucify me with silver before you allow me to fall in love."
"I hardly think there's any chance of that," Amelie said. "I doubt you have the capacity.
Rachel Caine
#3. There are too many people who imagine that there is something sophisticated about always believing the best of those who hate your country, and the worst of those who defend it.
Margaret Thatcher
#4. Who are you when you are no longer who you are? What do you do with a self that is no longer your self? If you don't know who you are, how do you go on living? If you cannot live as yourself, who and what is it that you are living for?
Sally Brampton
#5. Many Osage, unlike other wealthy Americans, could not spend their money as they pleased because of the federally imposed system of financial guardians.
David Grann
#6. It is a nightmare scenario for any executive who works in an industry that relies on asymmetries in information between the producer and the consumer.
Alfred Hermida
#7. They [Muslims] are backward and evil and if it is racist to say so ... then racist I must be - and happy and proud, to be so.
Robert Kilroy-Silk
#8. That's how we do it in the black ...
Snoop Dogg
#9. You can't take it with you, and even if you did, it would probably melt.
Dorothy Parker
#10. My books are not profound, they're pro-fun!
Rob Foster
#11. Good intentions are not an excuse for maladministration of this magnitude,
Jean Chretien
#12. It's a wonder I get any fucking thing done, when my mind is always right here, buried in this divine cunt.
R.K. Lilley
#13. What we learn in childhood is carved in stone. What we learn as adults is carved in ice.
David Kherdian
#14. It has been demonstrated that freemason - in an operative context - is a contraction of 'freestone mason' ... The earliest printed use so far traced comes in The Pilgrimage of Perfection - usually attributed to William Bonde - printed in 1536 by Wynkyn de Worde.
John Hamill
#15. A straight writer can write a gay novel and not worry about it, and a gay novelist can write about straight people.
Edmund White
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