Texas Quote by J. Lynn Download Open image ““Texas was ungodly hot. Like the circles of hell kind of hot.”” — J. Lynn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hot Like Kind Hot Texas Texas Ungodly Ungodly Hot
“Texas was ungodly hot. Like the circles of hell kind of hot. Even in the shaded interior of the rental car with cool air… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
“Texas is undeniable...We were already almost out of America and yet definitely in it and in the middle of where it's maddest.” — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
“She'd grown up believing in hell in an abstract nightmare way; but west Texas had given her something more concrete upon which to dread… — Cherie Priest Copy Share Image
“This, he thought, is what hell must be like. Hell without heat. There was something unholy about it all, something unbelievably diabolical.” — Roald Dahl Copy Share Image
“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.” — Dante Alighieri Copy Share Image
“Go figure, but Texans seem to be a lot more comfortable around disastrous house fires than they are around anal sex.” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
Texas was a hotbed for professional wrestling when I was growing up. — John Layfield Copy Share Image
“I thought about what my mom always said about this part of Texas, “Oh Godforsaken land. I don’t know why anybody would want to… — Scott McClanahan Copy Share Image
“I really don’t think you could appear any badder, Ollie.” He huffed as he kicked up his legs onto the coffee table. “At least… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
Did he only wear a shirt during class? Oh my God, he seriously lived across the hall. Jacob was going to flip... and probably… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
“What I needed was to lose myself in a good book, one with tons of sex and angst, complete with an unbelievable happily-ever-after that… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
“As cocky as this sounds, I knew I could walk onto that campus and get a date with the nearest available girl. Probably even… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
The silence was killing me. And that's all there ever was. Silence. It was all I knew. Keep quiet. Pretend nothing had happened, that… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
“I never swallowed before. The idea of it wigged me out, but not with him. Apparently, it was my inner porn star.” — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
I want you. Bad. Right now. Against the wall. On my bed. The floor and maybe in the bathroom later. I have a shower… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
“I am so dying to know what cookies are slang for.” “Probably his cock,” Jacob plopped down on the arm of the couch. “Oh… — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
I began with small roles in successful movies like 'No Country For Old Men' by the Coen brothers; but it was 'The Last Exorcism'… — Caleb Landry Jones Copy Share Image
When you've got a program like Texas or one like USC, every little thing is scrutinized. — Mack Brown Copy Share Image
I think we were raised in a nice Texas Jewish family where education was the most important thing, and close behind that was the… — Lisa Loeb Copy Share Image
I've never struggled with that at all. In the state of Texas, if you come into our state and you kill one of our… — Rick Perry Copy Share Image
I got everything I wanted out of Texas. Obviously, you'd love to win more. You'd love to win a national championship and compete at… — Mohamed Bamba Copy Share Image
I heard of this Texas studio. The owner, Tony Rancich, wanted to fly us out for the day to see the studio. I booked… — James Vincent McMorrow Copy Share Image
I know that in Ames, Iowa, they fancy themselves being experts on the wind, but in Lubbock, Texas, we'll put our wind up against… — Mike Leach Copy Share Image
Texas Gov. Rick Perry referred to the Mexican city of Juarez as the most dangerous city in America. In his defense, he probably just… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
Well, I don't know how they define that. But they have this Texas blues thing blown kinda out of proportion. I am a Long… — John Hunter Copy Share Image
“Dr. Tom had said that Texas was the only place he had ever found that, when it killed you, it didn't forget about you.” — Kathleen Kent Copy Share Image
My first encounter with yoga was in 1969 with my older brother Doug. I was thirteen years old, and he was eighteen. He'd learned… — David F. Swensen Copy Share Image