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Angelette Lopes Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

A world in the hand is worth two in the bush. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Angelette Lopes Quotes By J.C. Nelson

Grimm always used rabbits, on account of a grudge he had with the Easter Bunny. I'd had a pet rabbit when I was little, and the first time I saw an augury I think I managed to throw up and faint at the same time. After that, Grimm had it done without me. Not that it mattered. After six years in this business, I'd gut Thumper himself for an ounce of Glitter. — J.C. Nelson

Angelette Lopes Quotes By Sarah Addison Allen

Currently, the scent of rising dough and hot berries was being sucked through the old air-conditioning unit and spread throughout the main house. This was Lisette's rebellion. She was cooking for guests who weren't coming. It was as if nothing bad could happen if she just kept going. Like a wheel in motion, she seemed to think no one could stop her, or make her leave, once she started. — Sarah Addison Allen

Angelette Lopes Quotes By Jada Pinkett Smith

Controversy is always a beautiful thing. I love controversy and I try to fan it as much as I can without having my husband's head pop off! — Jada Pinkett Smith

Angelette Lopes Quotes By Vivian Vande Velde

They'd poisoned me, dammit. Probably to trade my dead body to the barbarians for Wulfgar's safe return. Or maybe just for the fun of it. — Vivian Vande Velde

Angelette Lopes Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

All that is not given is lost. — Rabindranath Tagore

Angelette Lopes Quotes By Rickey Henderson

I was stealing all the bases, and when you had to go to arbitration they said, 'You know, only the big boys make the money.' So I got to try and figure out how to hit a home run, too. — Rickey Henderson

Angelette Lopes Quotes By Malik Bendjelloul

The kids growing up in the apartheid era were so restricted and angry - if they spoke out against it, they were thrown in jail. — Malik Bendjelloul