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In life, you don't lose;you learn.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
Assumptions can get you killed. --Titus Ray, Chapter 2
— Luana Ehrlich
Goodreads is actually about fiction not dreading goo. But I have a profile there, anyway...
— Michael A. Arnzen
Pride is a great energizer for me. --Titus Ray, Chapter 1.
— Luana Ehrlich
The closest Apollo had ever come to expressing an interest in the opposite sex was the door signs of public bathrooms.
— Jonathan Dunne
Libations are for the gods. Cocktails are for mere mortals.
— Jonathan Kieran
If you want to feel the wonders of the flight you must be crazy enough to jump in the abyss" - George G. Asztalos
— George Asztalos
Your body isn't really yours, Jackie boy. Your body is mine and I'm claiming squatter's rights.
— Jonathan Dunne
Why can't people just be happy and live?
— Jonathan Dunne
Lately, their love had been reduced to yellow emojis.
— Jonathan Dunne
Why did you call me Jack of Hearts?'
'Because you like to gamble girls' hearts and play them close to your chest. — Jonathan Dunne
'Because you like to gamble girls' hearts and play them close to your chest. — Jonathan Dunne
Goodreads could be a source for knowledge but instead does all readers a supreme disservice by allowing the spread of false quotes on the Internet.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
And before you make any judgments, that time you were trying out your king-size with the sales assistant doesn't count as getting a man into bed.
— Jonathan Dunne
Gonzo, the enlightened hippy-biker island god, was a hermit in every sense of the word; a hermit crab and this island was his shell.
— Jonathan Dunne
Mama, rest in pieces, used to call it Dada's hibernation because sometimes people don't wake up from a coma.
— Jonathan Dunne
But some jokes are hilarious until they become true and they're not so funny anymore.
— Jonathan Dunne