God's in the Water Quotes
God's in the Water
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God's in the Water Quotes
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“Entranced by her gorgeous green eyes, I realize that the Queen of Hearts is not in the blackjack dealer’s deck, but rather sitting at the table drinking a watered-down Vodka Cranberry.”
― God's in the Water
― God's in the Water
“. The tattooed goddess: her breasts have their own driver’s licenses, buttocks are cemented on a sidewalk in Hollywood, her legs shine for the glory of God, and her face is the canvas of Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” in heaven. Had Sigmund Freud met her, his book, “The Interpretation of Dreams” would have been rewritten. Rapunzel to this day is jealous of her hair and Sandy Koufax is jealous of her curves, that beautiful, beautiful bitch.”
― God's in the Water
― God's in the Water
“Intriguingly cute' is a very specific kind a beauty, which must never be mistaken for 'hot' or 'fine.' 'Intriguingly cute' is rare. It’s those few girls you meet and you just know, one day, you will see their face again. Not that you may ever speak to them, or get to know them, it’s the face which from one glance is imprinted into your memory forever.”
― God's in the Water
― God's in the Water
“There is something curiously therapeutic about bars when everything has silenced: when the laughter halts, the glasses no longer clank together, pool balls stop rolling; when the cigarettes are all packed, and the regulars have dwindled away to beat the sunrise.”
― God's in the Water
― God's in the Water
“She is the girl of my dreams, every man’s dreams. She is whatever a dream dreams when it dreams.”
― God's in the Water
― God's in the Water
“The spider sits alone on an empty web, starving, desperate
for prey,
but no one comes around anymore for the spider has been abused.
Why did you have to tangle everyone inside of your web?
There’s no one left.
The malnourished spider tried to remain optimistic to no avail.
The spider sways from its own web on a silk made noose.”
― God's in the Water
for prey,
but no one comes around anymore for the spider has been abused.
Why did you have to tangle everyone inside of your web?
There’s no one left.
The malnourished spider tried to remain optimistic to no avail.
The spider sways from its own web on a silk made noose.”
― God's in the Water
