Quotes by Wrecks There's conflict on every continent, the poverty rate is increasing, the environment's a wreck, and I'm not supposed to be affected? Janet Tashjian wrecks poverty conflict I'd hate to list our specialties. Wreck cars, eat doughnuts, create mayhem. Janet Evanovich wrecks car hate Her vice takes hold of her again, but she still refrains until some moment when, gnawed by some hideous caprice, she comes aground like a mournful wreck ruined by lust, in the midst of her own banal, perfidious pollution. Jean Lorrain wrecks vices lust Did you really think I'd ceased to care? Kitten, I care so much it wrecks me. Jeaniene Frost wrecks care thinking You don't have to be a wreck. You don't have to be sick. One's aim in life should be to die in good health. Just like a candle that burns out. Jeanne Moreau good-health wrecks sick I saw the wreck on TV in the hauler when I was getting dressed to leave. I thought, 'Oh, he'll be fine.' It didn't look like that type of an accident. I remember walking to the bus lot, seeing Teresa walk by. She definitely had a look on her face that I had not seen on her face before. Jeff Gordon wrecks faces looks It's amazing what storms your face can hide, what terrible wrecks can writhe and heave beneath, without one ripple on the surface. Jenny Valentine wrecks storm life I know some amazing actors who are not mortified every moment of the day, so my feeling is that maybe you don't have to be a wreck to be good. Jesse Eisenberg wrecks actors feelings If you're not a wreck in this business, you're not around. Joan Rivers wrecks ifs In the cross of Christ I glory,Towering o'er the wrecks of time;All the light of sacred storyGathers round its head sublime. John Bowring wrecks sublime light The very same British and American families who had combined to wreck the Indian textile industry in the promotion of the opium trade [...] combined to make the trade, a valuable source of revenue. In 1864 they joined forces to create causes for war and to promote the terrible War Between the States, also known as the American Civil War. John Coleman textiles wrecks war Rhyme is the rock on which thou art to wreck. John Dryden wrecks rocks art Waking or sleeping, I see a wreck, John Greenleaf Whittier waking wrecks sleep When his rolls royce was mobbed by fans the chauffeur said: ''do you want me to get them off the car?'' and Lennon replied: ''No - they paid for it, they can wreck it John Lennon wrecks car fans A bad sermon is like a car wreck - everyone slows down to see what happened. John Ortberg slow-down wrecks car Rocks whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd. John Milton wrecks rocks men If they had wanted to punish me, they should have kept me in a communal apartment. Then I would have become a wreck. Joseph Brodsky apartment wrecks should-have Don’t wreck my reputation / Let me wreck my own Kacey Musgraves wrecks reputation let-me I get it," said Link. "Even if it wrecks everything, even if you know you're gonna get busted, sometimes you gotta do it anyway." "Something like that. Kami Garcia wrecks links sometimes If it's going to be wrecked, I want to make sure I wreck it. Kevin Costner wrecks ifs want «1234567»