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A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Franny Armstrong

I love using unique names, so I go to a baby names site on the Internet and use the unique names. Sometimes my names have meanings such as 'strong', 'fire', and Phoenix which means dark red and is Greek. It's fun to think of a name meaning and matching it with a name. Even Frances means Victory. — Franny Armstrong

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Bill Bryson

The greater koa finch, an innocuous member of the honeycreeper family, lurked shyly in the canopies of koa trees, but if someone imitated its song it would abandon its cover at once and fly down in a show of welcome. — Bill Bryson

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Kristin Davis

But you know, our show is our show, and it's not for everybody. — Kristin Davis

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Scott Lynch

Chains reached over and grabbed Locke's fist, then mimed swinging it into Calo's jaw. "Repeat as necessary," said Chains, "until your problems are spitting up teeth. — Scott Lynch

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

If you did not keep your yard in reasonable order, then your whole life would be similarly untidy. A messy yard told Mma Ramotswe everything she needed to know about its owner. — Alexander McCall Smith

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Dan Aykroyd

Personally, I liked working for the university. They gave us money and facilities. We didn't have to produce anything. You've never been out of college. You don't know what it's like out there! I've worked in the private sector ... they expect results! — Dan Aykroyd

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Nina G. Jones

My dad used to warn me that the devil doesn't have horns and a pitchfork, he'll appear as the most beautiful thing you've ever seen. He'll make you laugh. He'll make you feel good. You'll do things you never thought you would, but he'll tell you it's okay. And before you know it, you've sold your soul to him. — Nina G. Jones

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Jacqueline Kelly

It turned out to be a young Dasypus novemcinctus, a nine-banded armadillo, about the size of a small loaf of bread. Although they were becoming more common in Texas, I'd never seen one up close before. Anatomically speaking, it resembled the unhappy melding of an anteater (the face), a mule (the ears), and a tortoise (the carapace). I thought it overall an unlucky creature in the looks department, but Granddaddy once said that to apply a human definition of beauty to an animal that had managed to thrive for millions of years was both unscientific and foolish. — Jacqueline Kelly

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Mark Wilkins

From: The Commitment in: A Week's Worth of Fiction, Volume 1
"Last night, he was sent to the nearby Military town of Kilakilla. He spent the night at a terrorist hideout disguised as a book store. He ate a wonderful meal, perhaps the best of his life. He filmed a video stating that he was opposed to the injustices his people had suffered. He gave cryptic goodbye messages to his friends and family without naming them. — Mark Wilkins

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Edwin Black

In London, almost all Jewish shops in the Whitechapel district were displaying placards denying entry to German salesmen and affirming their anti-Nazi boycott. Teenagers patrolled the streets distributing handbills asking shoppers to boycott German goods ... — Edwin Black

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Anonymous

You're here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world.
(Matthew 5:14, The Message) — Anonymous

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Raekwon

I got beef with commercial-ass niggas with gold teeth
Lampin' in a Lexus eatin' beef. — Raekwon

A Week S Worth Of Fiction Quotes By Virginia Prodan

Freedom is precious to those who don't have it. — Virginia Prodan