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Aimon I Viscount Quotes By Aimee Bender

I like the idea of a place that is dealing with painful, messy, frightening, and very human events that is also so beautiful and ethereal. — Aimee Bender

Aimon I Viscount Quotes By Tabitha Soren

I've been told I'm a player, but people still don't always return my calls. — Tabitha Soren

Aimon I Viscount Quotes By Lilith Saintcrow

Tristan. The killspell is meant for him. Protect him, just as he would protect you. — Lilith Saintcrow

Aimon I Viscount Quotes By K.d. Lang

I certainly fall in love with artists. I think that's probably the aspiration of an artist, to make a listener empathize so deeply that they do fall in love with you. — K.d. Lang

Aimon I Viscount Quotes By George Herbert

No hair so small but hath his shadow. — George Herbert

Aimon I Viscount Quotes By Ian McEwan

Parents choosing a school for their children - an innocent, important, humdrum, private affair which a lethal blend of bitter division and too much money had transmuted into a monstrous clerical task, into box files of legal documents so numerous and heavy they were hauled to court on trolleys, into hours of educated wrangling, procedural hearings, deferred decisions, the whole circus rising, but so slowly, through the judicial hierarchy like a lopsided, ill-tethered hot-air balloon. If the parents could not agree, the law, reluctantly, must take the decisions. — Ian McEwan

Aimon I Viscount Quotes By Alison G. Bailey

The present was perfect and I was
going to stay in it for as long as possible. — Alison G. Bailey

Aimon I Viscount Quotes By Mary Roach

The M16 has a scope with a small red arrow in the center of the sight. You align the arrow with what or (jeez) whom you wish to shoot and squeeze the trigger. Both "squeeze" and "pull" are exaggerations of the motion applied to this trigger. It's a trivial, tiny movement, the twitch of a dreaming child. So quick and so effortless is it that it's hard for me to associate it with any but the most inconsequential of acts. Flipping a page. Typing an M. Scratching an itch. Ending a life wants a little more muscle. — Mary Roach