A Quote by Deborah Norville

I'm about as straight an arrow as you'll find out there. — © Deborah Norville
I'm about as straight an arrow as you'll find out there.
Im about as straight an arrow as youll find out there.
Just so you know, I'm straight. Totally straight. As an arrow." Her voice held a smile. "So am I
Make lots of noise Kiss lots of boys Or kiss lots of girls If that's something you're into When the straight and narrow Gets a little too straight Roll up a joint (or don't) Just follow your arrow Wherever it points.
Right, from now on, whenever you want to find out about something, plunge straight in.
I'm actually a pretty decent human being, and when I'm home I'm straight as an arrow.
Truth is as straight as an arrow, while a lie swivels like a snake.
If you ask me what I like about Green Arrow, I can tell you that I read 'Longbow Hunters' years ago and that it's my favorite Green Arrow.
I know my predecessors have written a Green Arrow who has a lot of thoughts about social justice, but that was a more evolved, older, wiser Green Arrow.
My dad was a very straight arrow, prayed-at-every-meal kind of guy.
A man may be as straight as an arrow, but even then he will have some critics.
If a coach is not straight, players soon find him out. Mourinho is very straight. He says what he thinks and he says it to your face.
I'm thrilled to be taking over Green Arrow. What I adore about the Arrow is his recklessness. He'll shoot off on an impulse, dispatch someone if they deserve it; his heroism is instinctive.
I hate the calendar, which is both a circle and a straight line, a wheel and an arrow, grinding each anniversary, each day a reminder of my failures, my lost plans, unfulfilled objectives and wishes, the days aren't taken off the calendar, subtracted one by one, but added, another small stone accumulated, another foot moved ahead, the arrow flying forward instead of falling back to earth, when all I want is a complete stop.
I find his films about as funny as getting an arrow through the neck and discovering there's a gas bill tied to it.
In one way an arrow moves, in another way the mind. The mind indeed, both when it exercises caution and when it is employed about inquiry, moves straight onward not the less, and to its object.
My writing books with positive gay characters has come more out of anger than anything else: anger at not having been able to find honest, accurate books about people like myself as a teen, books that show we're as diverse as straight people and that we can lead happy, healthy, productive lives just as straight people can.
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