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Absolutas Y Quotes By Samuel Johnson

What I gained by being in France was learning to be better satisfied with my own country. — Samuel Johnson

Absolutas Y Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

He's a man...and that's no small thing to be. — Diana Gabaldon

Absolutas Y Quotes By Eric Linklater

But the air's flat and stale and the people half-hearted. There's nothing to do there. You can make love without trouble or meaning, or get mildly drunk, or extract second-hand emotions from the cinema, or put your mind to sleep on a dance-floor, or play bridge, or throw yourself in front of a train on the Underground. There are forty ways of escaping from consciousness. But I want something more exciting than that. — Eric Linklater

Absolutas Y Quotes By Michka Assayas

My point about alcohol is that if you abuse something, it abuses you back. — Michka Assayas

Absolutas Y Quotes By Michel Hazanavicius

I think being a foreigner and talking about Hollywood allowed me to use some cliches and some references that an American would maybe not use. — Michel Hazanavicius

Absolutas Y Quotes By Ben Jonson

We are persons of quality, I assure you, and women of fashion, and come to see and to be seen. — Ben Jonson

Absolutas Y Quotes By Susan Ee

I'm fine, Mom. Thanks for asking."
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"Of course you're fine." She keeps walking. "You're the devil's bride and these are his creatures."
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"I'm not the devil's bride."
"He carried you out of the fire and is letting you visit us from the dead. Who else would have those privileges except his bride? — Susan Ee

Absolutas Y Quotes By Janet Reno

It might be that some day I shall be drowned by the sea, or die of pneumonia from sleeping out at night, or be robbed and strangled by strangers. These things happen. Even so, I shall be ahead because of trusting the beach, the night and strangers. — Janet Reno