Xxl Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Xxl Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
And I'll wash your other clothes. Shall I also order you a new set of leathers?"— J.R. Ward
"Don't-" Wrath shut his mouth. "Sure. That'd be great. And, ah, could you get me some boxers? Black? XXL?

All I wanted was to be part of an underground world where the sun doesn't shine, there are no love songs, and the sound of children's laughter is never, ever heard.— Hitomi Kanehara

Sometimes I ride my bike to see the kids after a matinee and then ride back to do the show. That's the hard part, but I wouldn't have it any other way.— Marcia Gay Harden

Treat a boy like a fool and he'll act like a fool, I say, but there's some folks need convincing.— Stephen Vincent Benet

There was and still is a tremendous fear that poor and working-class Americans might one day come to understand where their political interests reside. Personally, I think the elites worry too much about that. We dumb working folk were clubbed into submission long ago, and now require only proper medication for our high levels of cholesterol, enough alcohol to keep the sludge moving through our arteries, and a 24/7 mind-numbing spectacle of titties, tabloid TV, and terrorist dramas. Throw in a couple of new flavours of XXL edible thongs, and you've got a nation of drowsing hippos who will never notice that our country has been looted, or even that we have become homeless ourselves.— Joe Bageant

Many writers are afraid of writing something bad, so they don't try or give up when their efforts don't lead to a masterpiece right away. If you work at it, you will improve.— Lauren Tarshis

You should be more careful. Miss Lynn really doesn't like you."— Kiersten White
I sighed, pulling out my gym clothes. What school chooses yellow and brown for their colors? Gross. Just,gross. "The feeling is mutual.

I've gotten my personal life all the way intact and made sure that it's straight. Without that, you have no foundation. Your building is going to crumble.— Dr. Dre

Life is pulled by goals and pushed by drive. Make sure you have both!— Denise Austin

Inherit the Wind is a wonderful play, and I was in the original with Paul Muni.— Tony Randall

I didn't become an actor to be famous. I genuinely love acting and never expected to make a penny at it.— Justin Chon

Jane Francklyne, born in 1565, had lived for less than a month. She left very little behind. She was buried in the Ecton churchyard, but her father would hardly have paid a carver to engrave so small a stone. If not for the parish register, there would be no record that this Jane Francklyne had ever lived at all. History is what is written and can be found; what isn't saved is lost, sunken and rotted, eaten by the earth.— Jill Lepore
