
Top 14 Videnza Quotes
#1. I'm very pleased. Very, very pleased. But I really must ask - why the hell have men and women been throwing money in my kettle for the past half hour, telling me they're sorry for what happened in the Videnza?" "It's because they're sorry for what happened in the Videnza," said Galdo.
Scott Lynch
#2. I hate a hook. It nauseates me. I could vomit when I see one. It's like a rattlesnake in your pocket.
Ben Hogan
#3. You can't hang on to the past and you certainly can't throw a wobbly every time something happens that you don't like.
Shelly Crane
#4. When wars end, all the shit comes tumbling out. People talk, point fingers at each other, reveal things they've kept quiet for years.
Karen Traviss
#5. A man marries one woman to escape from many others, and then chases many others to forget he's married to one.
Helen Rowland
#6. and a day spent working for money is wasted while a day spent writing poetry is wasted but more honest.
Tim Lane
#7. One good deed dying tongueless Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that. Our praises are our wages.
William Shakespeare
#8. People have different views of how you deal with different issues in literature, and, frankly, long may it last that there is a range of views.
Kate Mosse
#9. I avoided Thomas Hardy because everyone should, and anyway, I was depressed enough.
Jodi Taylor
#11. I am happy. I skated well. This is a competition and sometimes things don't go as you'd like them to.
Irina Slutskaya
#12. In the decade before the Civil War various north and south lines of railway were projected and some of these were assisted by grants of land from the Federal Government.
John Moody
#13. Apollo straddled the prone dandy and leaned down into his face, intimidating him as he'd dared to do to Lily. Don't come ... back until ... you can talk ... to her with a civil tongue.
Elizabeth Hoyt
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