Ditched Quotes
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Ditched Quotes & Sayings
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In your imagination, nothing is impossible
— Raisa Rahman
I've never ditched. I don't understand how he can just shrug everything off.
— Stephanie Perkins
It's healthy to ditch class now and then. To be precise, it was healthier for humans if vampires ditched on days when human blood would be spilt.
— Stephenie Meyer
Ditched like an unwanted cat, worn-out tire, ugly blind date.
— Dennis Vickers
Mine was an apparent forward movement whereas Burley's was a continuous serpentine movement.
— Archie Moore
Every window in Alcatraz has a view of San Francisco.
— Susanna Kaysen
Imagination may be the most essential, uniquely human capacity - creating both the dead-end crises of our time and the doorway through them.
— Bill Plotkin
There are images I need to complete my own reality.
— Jim Morrison
With you i found myself.
You are the one i was waiting for, when i didn't even realize i was waiting.
-dr. Emma Sinclair- — Jill Shalvis
You are the one i was waiting for, when i didn't even realize i was waiting.
-dr. Emma Sinclair- — Jill Shalvis
The everlasting quotation-lover dotes on the husks of learning.
— Maria Edgeworth
He's just not that into you if he's not asking you out. Because if he likes you, trust me, he will ask you out.
— Greg Behrendt
You opposed fascism, then you ditched communism.
'No, I didn't. Communism ditched me by turning into Stalinism'. — Arthur Koestler
'No, I didn't. Communism ditched me by turning into Stalinism'. — Arthur Koestler
I can sing and dance. I can smile - a lot.
— Chris Colfer
Winning is not everything, but wanting to win is.
— Vince Lombardi
If I can't negotiate something that gets more than four Republicans, I'm not a very good representative of my party.
— Chuck Grassley
ditched Grover as soon as we got to the bus terminal.
— Rick Riordan
But she's ditched Dean!
— J.K. Rowling
I have a bone to pick with Fate
— William Shakespeare