Top 15 Terceira Island Quotes
#1. He'd turned to go, then stopped, facing his brother. He'd said in a low voice, "I'm glad we're friends again."
"Friends?" Vladimir's smile had lifted to a grin. "We're not friends, man. We're brothers.
Jennie Lucas
#2. The horror of it is, every goddamn thing you look at seems pretty scary to me.
Kary Mullis
#3. I remember that I used to mix with my friends who had brothers and sisters. I was an only child.
Keith Emerson
#4. My father could throw up a fistful of dice to make a decision, but my mother had an agony for every hour. I guess they balanced, as two people who love each other should.
Robert McCammon
#5. The hockey lockout of 1994 - 1995 has been settled. They have stopped bickering ... and can now get down to some serious bloodshed!
Conan O'Brien
#6. You never know who is going to get back into my life.
Preeti Shenoy
#7. Aragon felt a shudder run through him at the sound, a strange cold thrill; and yet it was not fear or terror that he felt: rather it was like the sudden bite of a keen air, or the slap of a cold rain that wakes an uneasy sleeper.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#8. They tax when you earn a dollar, they tax you when you save it, they tax you when you invest it. If you earn a dividend, they tax it again, and if you're stupid enough to die, they steal up to half.
Grover Norquist
#9. It's OK to have butterflies. Just get them flying in formation.
Francisco Lopez
#10. Thy shalt not worship thy investment advisor, for if she were so smart she would be retired by now.
Steven J. Lee
#11. [I]t wasn't so much the mistakes that people made but how flexible they were in their aftermath that made all the difference in how their lives turned out.
Naomi Jackson
#12. Usually he didn't bother the gods, and he hoped the gods wouldn't bother him. Life was quite complicated enough.
Terry Pratchett
#13. Stiff, huh? I think seeing you roll around on the floor in that tight little outfit accomplished that.
Collette West
#14. The winter is forbidden till December, And exits March the second on the dot. By order summer lingers through September In Camelot.
Alan Jay Lerner
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