
Top 16 Terrycloth Quotes
#1. I was in my recliner bundled up in my terrycloth robe, a gift from my great aunt Maureen, that came with some sage advice: darling, after a warm body, a terrycloth robe is the next best thing to cuddle up with on a cold night.
Suzanne M. Trauth
#2. just be what you want to be and you will be happy
David McDuff
#3. A great body is a gift you give yourself
Nelly
#4. Wherever I am, you belong. You're mine. Say it.
J. Kenner
#6. Few men realize that their life, the very essence of their character, their capabilities and their audacities, are only the expression of their belief in the safety of their surroundings.
Joseph Conrad
#7. Freedom of speech does not protect you from the consequences of saying stupid shit.
[Blog post, March 12, 2012]
Jim C. Hines
#8. Even the ugliest swan is still more beautiful than the loveliest crown on the fence, Anna thought
Jill Alexander Essbaum
#9. I think the term "intellectual property" should be avoided, not because it's a bad term, but because it mixes things up that shouldn't be mixed up. There are different forms, and they hardly have anything to do with each other.
Linus Torvalds
#10. Those of us who read because we love it more than anything, who feel about bookstores the way some people feel about jewelers ...
Anna Quindlen
#11. I said to myself, 'Malala, be brave. You must not be afraid of anyone. You are only trying to get an education. You are not committing a crime.
Malala Yousafzai
#12. It's hard to be told to lighten up because if you lighten up any more, you're going to float the fuck away.
Roxane Gay
#13. There was no freer soul in the world than me at age nine.
Miriam Toews
#14. I used to think that love was something a person fell into? Not anymore. It's an occurrence. A stupendous, spectacular incident. Something we never even realize how much we need until it's there.
Tag Cavello
#15. I pat my mule's neck and find comfort in the silky tufts of her mane. Father told me not to brood when people judged me for my wrapper, not my filling, or I would spend my whole life in the steamer.
Stacey Lee
#16. The tyranny of mankind; it was like the obstinate drip of water falling on a stone and hollowing it little by little; and this drip continued, falling obstinately, falling without pause on the souls of the children.
Halldor Laxness
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