Water Free Quotes
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There is no night in the life of brave, just like there is much rest in the hearts of the lazy ones.
— Auliq Ice
A rousing tale of techno-geek rebellion, as necessary and dangerous as file sharing, free speech, and bottled water on a plane.
— Scott Westerfeld
The internet in hotels should be free - and I really resent it when they charge you five dollars for a bottle of water beside your bed.
— Francis Ford Coppola
She was free in her wildness. She was a wanderess, a drop of free water. She belonged to no man and to no city.
— Roman Payne
One slice of key lime pie. Two forks.' I felt Todd's hand on my arm. 'You'll thank me later.' No doubt I would.
— Ophelia London
Love corrupts and absolute love corrupts absolutely. The unreasonable systems of men, that is.
— Silvia Hartmann
Water liked to be free. Given time, water could overcome any barrier, and it hated to be trapped, just like Percy.
— Rick Riordan
I ordered a soda - caffeine-free, low sodium, no artificial flavors. They brought me a glass of water.
— Robert E. Murray
Fairy tales are my natural language. I feel at ease telling fairy tales like a fish feels in water. I am totally free.
— Michel Ocelot
The marketers can compete with free; it just has to be better. Look at bottled water if you don't believe me.
— Jonathan Potter
The stars were extra bright tonight, and they shone and glimmered as if each one had something it wanted to say.
— Chris Kurtz
Truman Flynn is a piece of paper in my coat pocket. He is a memory of water and of loss, his hand sliding free from mine, no way to hold on.
— Brenna Yovanoff
Water is free of charge. Why then do people drink Evian?
— Richard Levin
Writing is magic, as much the water of life as any other creative art. The water is free. So drink. Drink and be filled up.
— Stephen King
Why are genetic determinants thought to be any more ineluctable, or blame-absolving, than 'environmental' ones?
— Richard Dawkins