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Rowdy Quotes

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Jay Crownover
“You're a dumb shit. There's a million first girls for a million different first things.
There's the first girl you slow-dance with, and the first girl you go to bed with. There's the first girl to give you a kiss, and then the first one you take home to mama." His amber eyes lit up with humor.
"There's the first girl you fight with and the first girl you fight for. There's also the first girl you have to let go of. There's the first girl you love, obviously, and the first girl to break your heart.
There's always a first girl, Rowdy, but there is also the girl that is going to come after her until you get to the last girl.
The last girl is the one that really matters.”
Jay Crownover, Rowdy

Jay Crownover
“We might have been on the outside looking in at our own families and our own lives, but at least we could stand outside together.”
Jay Crownover, Rowdy

Christina Lauren
“He could only do rowdy because he felt what I felt: that whip-crack unleashing that comes when you meet the person who frees you”
Christina Lauren, Dirty Rowdy Thing

Jay Crownover
“Scappare è facile, il difficile è restare”
Jay Crownover, Rowdy

Jay Crownover
“No matter how the road winds and turns, as long as you are there at the end of it I’ll be happy, Rowdy.”
Jay Crownover

“The descendant who does what is good.
His actions all emulate the past.
Do not consort with a rowdy.
It harms you when one hears of it.”
Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms

“Do not tell lies against your mother,
the magistrates abhor it.
The descendant who does what is good.
His actions all emulate the past.
Do not consort with a rowdy.
It harms you when one hears of it.
If you have eaten three loaves, drunk two jugs of beer, and the belly is not sated, restrain it!
When another eats, don't stand there, beware of rushing to the table!”
Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms

J.R. Potts
“Dangerous professions make rowdy men and rowdy men make terrible drunks.”
J.R. Potts, The Heist of Dunstan Manor