Wild Girls Quotes
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Wild Girls Quotes & Sayings
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The girls were wild for dancing, and nothing else. No hearts beat underneath those thin, bright dresses. They laughed like glass.
— Genevieve Valentine
Anyway, I was the one in real danger. I got cornered by a pack of wild sorority girls in the food court. Apparently it's mating season.
— Rachel Vincent
Running in the wind, in the pollen and dust, a flower in flight
— Vladimir Nabokov
Sometimes the opposite of loss is loss.
— Penelope Scambly Schott
A male frigate bird blows up a wild red pouch on his neck. He can keep it puffed up for hours. It is his way of impressing the girls.
— Julie Murphy
I regained my soul through literature after those times I'd lost it to wild-eyed gypsy girls on the European streets.
— Roman Payne
I like to walk around Manhattan, catching glimpses of its wild life, the pigeons and cats and girls.
— Rex Stout
A lot of young girls together is a romantic secret thing like the first sight of wild ducks at dawn.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
One day the Constitution of Colorado is the highest law of the state. The next day it's waste paper.
— Robert F. Williams
I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would have my very own school - no way. And I had no idea I'd be coaching girls. It's wild.
— Liang Chow
I like girls to be wild but at the same time beautifully brought up and very funny.
— Karl Lagerfeld
I was inspired to do anything I could to get out of what I was doing ... today, I'm motivated to pay the bills.
— Terry Zwigoff
The prettiest girls shine brightest in the dark.
— Atticus Poetry
It is People that make Buildings not Buildings that make people
— Gordon Owen IGO EBooks
The light is supposed to enter through your breaks, wounds, and cracks.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
We girls can sometimes be like wild animals, able to sniff out the strongest among us.
— Jenny B. Jones
It is in the hour of trial that a man finds his true profession.
— George Bernard Shaw