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1350 Broadway Quotes By Joan Silber

Slowed time is -- or should be -- a way of pointing to what's important. — Joan Silber

1350 Broadway Quotes By Ellen DeGeneres

If you want to get rid of stuff, you can always do a good spring-cleaning. Or you can do what I do. Move. — Ellen DeGeneres

1350 Broadway Quotes By Kate Morton

In retrospect, it seems like everything in my life led to me becoming a writer. I just didn't realise it at the time. — Kate Morton

1350 Broadway Quotes By Ron Ripley

She doesn't like ducks," Shane said, nodding. "I've seen a couple of dead ducks before my dad fishes them out. He says they died naturally, but I know she killed them. I don't know why, though. — Ron Ripley

1350 Broadway Quotes By Bill Watterson

You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help. — Bill Watterson

1350 Broadway Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The notion that everyone would like Christianity to be true, and therefore all atheists are brave men who have accepted the defeat of all their deepest desires, is simply impudent nonsense. — C.S. Lewis

1350 Broadway Quotes By Pooja Ruprell

You have been crafted with utmost care and creativity by your Creator. There is none other like you in the world. — Pooja Ruprell

1350 Broadway Quotes By Lauren James

He never saw either of them again. Just as well. His impressive skills meant the authorities would never find the bodies. Bitter and twisted? Yeah, a little. . . or a lot depending on whose side of the fence you were standing on. At — Lauren James

1350 Broadway Quotes By Terry Southern

I met Claxton on the set of The Cincinnati Kid. — Terry Southern

1350 Broadway Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

He said that journeys involving the company of the dead were notorious for their difficulty but that in truth every journey was so accompanied. — Cormac McCarthy