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16701 Quotes By K.A. Tucker

The officer asks me if I want to press charges against Trent and I glare at him like he's grown an arm out of his ass. — K.A. Tucker

16701 Quotes By Lenny Abrahamson

Although I was really interested in physics, I think I wanted to do it because I thought it was really hard. I did theoretical physics. — Lenny Abrahamson

16701 Quotes By Derek Landy

We're not really intruding," he called down. "This is all a big misunderstanding."
"Stop right there!" shouted one of them.
Skulduggery held his hand to an ear he didn't have.
"What's that?"
"Stop!"
"Keep going?"
"STOP!"
"OK, we'll keep going. — Derek Landy

16701 Quotes By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

I consider that women who are authors, lawyers, and politicians are monsters. — Pierre-Auguste Renoir

16701 Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth. — Oscar Wilde

16701 Quotes By Tom Gleisner

I love Italy. For hundreds of years, if not centuries, the people of italy (Italians) have been living here." [Audrey's insight] — Tom Gleisner

16701 Quotes By Bryan Kest

Just as the seasons change and the honey bees pollinate the planet and make honey, we are also doing exactly what we are supposed to be doing. We also are apart of nature, certainly not separate from nature. — Bryan Kest

16701 Quotes By Darin Strauss

In order for a narrative to work, the primary character should have a concrete desire - a need that drives her story - and the story's writer should make this goal known to the reader pretty early in the narrative. — Darin Strauss

16701 Quotes By Adriane Lenox

I'd like to one day be able to say, 'I was in more than one play on Broadway.' — Adriane Lenox

16701 Quotes By Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

They did not believe in making any contracts. They believed that as long as you were organized, you could hold the office to what it said it was going to do. But a contract, a piece of paper held you and so they didn't make any contracts. — Elizabeth Gurley Flynn