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Apoplectic Fit Quotes By Sara Gilbert

Yeah, I started when I was 6 years old. My brother and sister would get all of these presents at Christmas time from the cast and crew of their show and I was jealous. So I decided that I had to become an actor. — Sara Gilbert

Apoplectic Fit Quotes By Bobbie Hinman

Who better to blame it on than a fairy? — Bobbie Hinman

Apoplectic Fit Quotes By Nalini Singh

How do you control your telekinesis while intimate with your mate?"
"I broke a damn lot of furniture at the start, including two beds." A curious glance. "What are you doing?"
"Traveling around the world. — Nalini Singh

Apoplectic Fit Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

I would like to hear what the countess will say when she is told that you intend to bring yet one more American into the family!"
"She'll have an apoplectic fit," Marcus replied calmly, tying her corset laces. "She'll go on a screaming tirade, at the end of which she'll probably faint. And then she'll go to the continent for six months, and refuse to write to any of us." Pausing, he added with relish, "How I'm looking forward to it."

-Lillian & Marcus — Lisa Kleypas

Apoplectic Fit Quotes By Denard Robinson

Cocaine & Gatorade is why I run so damn fast. — Denard Robinson

Apoplectic Fit Quotes By J. Leigh Bralick

Sometimes people need to know they could be forgiven to have the strength to change. — J. Leigh Bralick

Apoplectic Fit Quotes By Caitlin Moran

Whenever you need to win a situation - talk about jazz, Johanna. It confuses people. — Caitlin Moran

Apoplectic Fit Quotes By Abigail Thomas

SIX MONTHS AGO A FRIEND WAS ANGRY WITH ME and I with her. I had written about something someone said many years ago, but it was she who heard the words, not me, a fact I had completely forgotten. Her experience was precious, and she accused me of stealing her memory. Not only that, but what she remembered with grief I had somehow transmuted to gratitude, so besides stealing her memory, I also got it wrong. We argued, but there was no meeting place. For days the same questions went through my head. Is memory property? If two people remember something differently is one of them wrong? Wasn't my memory of a memory also real? There were no solid answers, just winding paths I went round and round on. I thought of nothing else; a chasm had opened between me and my friend. — Abigail Thomas