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— Kresley Cole
Love is authentic only when it gives freedom. Love is true only when it respects the other person's individuality, his privacy.
— Rajneesh
Heck, who needs things like skydiving and rock climbing for your adreline kick, if you can get it from playing Russian roulette with open windows?
— Traveller
Who'd break up with him?"
"I might, if he was insufficiently attentive to my needs. — Cassandra Clare
"I might, if he was insufficiently attentive to my needs. — Cassandra Clare
you is akin to playing Russian roulette: both hobbies have a high chance of ending in a fatality." She
— A.W. Exley
Sure, my uncle killed himself playing Russian Roulette. But I choose to remember him as a great Russian Roulette player.
— Anthony Jeselnik
This is like playing Russian roulette with a Luger rather than a revolver. One bullet, one chamber - and we're pulling the trigger.
— Mark Lynas
Condoms are about as effective against AIDS as a twenty-four-chamber gun instead of a six-chamber gun when playing Russian roulette.
— Peter Kreeft
There is a noble and a base side to every history.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
But we were playing Russian roulette with my ovaries and eventually my ovaries were going to succumb to the bullet.
— Kristen Ashley
Stop tryin to be loud as me, cause you can't do that,
Think about it ... playing Russian roulette with an automatic! — Fredro Starr
Think about it ... playing Russian roulette with an automatic! — Fredro Starr
Death is the solidest thing life has invented so far
— Emil Cioran
The Asia-Pacific Partnership is a climate suicide pact. It is playing Russian roulette with six bullets in your gun.
— Joseph J. Romm
The wind-shak'd surge, with high and monstrous main,
Seems to cast water on the burning Bear,
And quench the guards of the ever-fixed pole. — William Shakespeare
Seems to cast water on the burning Bear,
And quench the guards of the ever-fixed pole. — William Shakespeare