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Ambiguously Duo Quotes By Bobby Schilling

I'm the guy who puts projects together. — Bobby Schilling

Ambiguously Duo Quotes By Sarah Shahi

I'm a girl in boy's clothing. I like to get a little rough. I prefer mud to makeup. That's me in a nutshell. — Sarah Shahi

Ambiguously Duo Quotes By Charles Duhigg

The Harvard researchers wrote.24 In 1985, Car and Driver magazine printed an issue with the cover line "Hell Freezes Over," announcing NUMMI's accomplishments. The worst auto factory on earth had become one of the most productive plants in existence, using the same workers as before. Then, — Charles Duhigg

Ambiguously Duo Quotes By Graeme Simsion

I looked again at the nighttime view of the city - the view I had never seen before even though it had been there all the time. — Graeme Simsion

Ambiguously Duo Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

I am willing to amuse you, if I can, sir - quite willing; but I cannot introduce a topic, because how do I know what will interest you? Ask me questions, and I will do my best to answer them. — Charlotte Bronte

Ambiguously Duo Quotes By Craig Clevenger

You said I was in love. You were right. But that never happened, either. — Craig Clevenger

Ambiguously Duo Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

The smallest decisions made had such profound repercussions. One ten-minute wait could save a life ... Or end it ... One wrong turn down the right street or one seemingly unimportant conversation, and everything was changed. It wasn't right that each lifetime was defined, ruined, ended, and made by such seemingly innocuous details. A major life-threatening event should come with a flashing warning sign that either said ABANDON ALL HOPE or SAFETY AHEAD. It was the cruelest joke of all that no one could see the most vicious curves until they were over the edge, falling into the abyss below. — Sherrilyn Kenyon