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Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Himanshu Suri

My parents don't care what Americans think of us; we just care what the other Indian people in our community think of us. — Himanshu Suri

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By John Feldmann

Walking my dogs, playing with my kids - all of that is really good stuff to keep me centered. — John Feldmann

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Robert J. Crane

I did not choose death!" Vaste shouted under the red sky. "If there's a choice, I choose pie - — Robert J. Crane

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Ben Folds

Everybody knows it hurts to grow up ... and we're still fighting it. — Ben Folds

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Burgess Meredith

I disappear from the public eye and get rediscovered quite often. — Burgess Meredith

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Carolyn Crane

Oh." Packard steps back. "I didn't come in here for
this."
"I didn't either."
There's this silence where it seems like one of us
ought to utter a sentence that begins with the word yet. — Carolyn Crane

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

In a game there are winners and losers. But a business deal is always advantageous for both parties. If both the buyer and the seller were not to consider the transaction as the most advantageous action they could choose under the prevailing conditions, they would not enter into the deal. — Ludwig Von Mises

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Ranulph Fiennes

The ultimate starting point for planning any adventure or expeditionby far and away the greatest book on earth — Ranulph Fiennes

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Alivia Anders

How'd you sleep?"
"Like an angel."
"Oh, the irony. — Alivia Anders

Anne Marie Fahey Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

McKenna will always be a part of me, no matter where he goes. They say that people who've lost a limb sometimes feel as if they still have it. How many times I've felt that McKenna was still here, and the empty space beside me was alive with his presence." She closed her eyes and leaned forward until her forehead and the tip of her nose touched the cool glass. "I love him beyond reason," she whispered. "He's a stranger to me now, and yet he is still so familiar. I can't imagine a sweeter agony, having him so close. — Lisa Kleypas