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Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Jenny Han

Your house is lovely," I say, even though it isn't. It's old; it could use a good cleaning. But the things inside it are lovely.
"It's empty now. All my things sold up. Can't take it with you, you know."
"You mean when you die?" I whisper.
He glares at me. "No. I mean to the nursing home. — Jenny Han

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Annabeth Albert

Cody probably tossed away orgasms like Kleenex. — Annabeth Albert

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Stephen King

A child doesn't understand a hammer until he's mashed his finger at a nail.
Get up and stop whining, maggot! You have forgotten the face of your father! — Stephen King

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Ze Frank

The naked mole is, like, the ugliest freakin' creature in the world. It is so radically, unbelievably disgusting. And the star-nosed mole is also. It looks like it snorted a firecracker. They live way underground, and to get footage of them is basically impossible. — Ze Frank

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Greil Marcus

D. H. Lawrence's "Never trust the teller. Trust the tale" is always right. — Greil Marcus

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Nay, he needs a woman, not a girl. And Laoghaire will be a girl when she's fifty. — Diana Gabaldon

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Matt Haig

What was reality? An objective truth? A collective illusion? A majority opinion? The product of historical understanding? A bream? — Matt Haig

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By N.D. Wilson

You fainted,' Tom said.
Reg coughed.
No, I didn't,' he said. 'Women faint. People afraid of needles faint. Men black out. — N.D. Wilson

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Chris Penn

When I act, I don't even know there's a camera there, don't care. — Chris Penn

Antero Mertaranta Quotes By Betty Friedan

The feminists had destroyed the old image of woman, but they could not erase the hostility, the prejudice, the discrimination that still remained. — Betty Friedan