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Anya Phenix Quotes By Rahm Emanuel

Today, because of President Obama's courage, kids can stay on their parent's plan until they are 26. Insurers cannot kick you off your policy because you have hit your limit. They will not be able to deny you because you have a pre-existing condition. — Rahm Emanuel

Anya Phenix Quotes By George Harrison

Didn't want to be a star, wanted just to play guitar in this cockamamie business. — George Harrison

Anya Phenix Quotes By Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall

I really need a gin and tonic. — Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall

Anya Phenix Quotes By Susan Glaspell

The only man who knows just what he thinks at the present moment is the man who hasn't done any new thinking in the past ten years. — Susan Glaspell

Anya Phenix Quotes By Michael Gambon

I find it difficult to remember lines. When I'm doing a long speech for television, I sometimes have an earpiece with someone feeding me the text. But I can get by in the theatre if I study hard for a couple of months. — Michael Gambon

Anya Phenix Quotes By Jenny Han

He acted like he didn't hear me. "He will let you down, because that's what he does. That's who he is."
For the rest of my life, I was going to remember those words. Everything Jeremiah said to me that day, our wedding day, I would remember. I would remember the words Jeremiah said and the way he looked at me with them. With pity, and with bitterness. I hated myself for being the one who made him bitter, because that was one thing he'd never been.
I reached up and laid my palm on his cheek. He could have pushed my hand away, he could have recoiled at my touch. He didn't. Just that one tiny thing told me what I needed to know - that Jere was still Jere and nothing could ever change that. — Jenny Han

Anya Phenix Quotes By Jonathan Swift

Satire is a sort of glass wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own; which is the chief reason for that kind reception it meets with in the world, and that so very few are offended with it. — Jonathan Swift