
Top 13 Virauto Quotes
#1. If fucking were graceful,desire an alibi.
Rita Dove
#2. That whole idea of threats to national security is a very interesting one. The phrase is very useful for the government to try to encompass the citizenry in the same box as the government is in. To say, "We're all in this together. It threatens all of us."
Howard Zinn
#3. It's one thing to run across Canada, but now, people are really going to know what cancer is.
Terry Fox
#4. The water was glassy and calm, still candy-colored in the afterglow of sunset.
Stephen King
#5. If you start to catalog Hillary Clinton's positions between now and 2008, we're going to have a lot of conversations because there are a lot of places for her to go.
Gwen Ifill
#6. The show has boundaries right now we're trying to widen them not break them.
George Eads
#7. Faith consists not in ignorance, but in knowledge - knowledge not of God merely ... but when we recognize God as a propitious Father through the reconciliation made by Christ, and Christ as given to us for righteousness, sanctification, and life.
John Calvin
#8. He'd wanted to show his past tormentor what he was capable of, but he also wanted to prove himself to everyone. Now everyone was in the kitchen.
Markus Zusak
#9. I was going to put what birthday it was on the sign," he said, "but Jace said that after twenty, you're just old, so it doesn't matter anyway."
Jace stopped with his fork halfway to his mouth.
"I said that?
Cassandra Clare
#10. Albuquerque is my home. I want my kids and all of our children to be able to go to any public or charter school and receive an excellent education.
Steven Michael Quezada
#11. I'm always looking for overlooked post-Dylan singer-songwriter records from the '70s.
Noah Baumbach
#12. Beloved, she my daughter. She mine. See. She come back to me of her own free will and I don't have to explain a thing.
Toni Morrison
#13. Like the skyscraper, the automobile, and the motion-picture palace, neon signs once symbolized popular hopes for a new era of technological achievement and commercial abundance. From the 1920s to the 1950s, neon-lit streets pulsed with visual excitement from Vancouver to Miami.
Virginia Postrel
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