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Arlynne Fried Quotes By Becca Fitzpatrick

I felt his eyes devour me as I moved around the room. He assessed me head to toe without blinking, and a hot ache shivered through me. A kiss would've been less intimate. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Joni Mitchell

We call for the three great stimulants of the exhausted ones, artifice, brutality, and innocence. — Joni Mitchell

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Elizabeth Scott

He kept talking and I thought about taking my copy of Huckleberry Finn and stuffing it in his mouth so he'd shut up. — Elizabeth Scott

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Chuck Pagano

If you're running on fumes, you get to a point of diminishing results. Get some rest. — Chuck Pagano

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Salman Rushdie

People must be protected from prejudice against their person. But people cannot be protected from prejudice against their ideas - because otherwise we're all done. — Salman Rushdie

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Milan Kundera

Two people in love, alone, isolated from the world, that's beautiful. — Milan Kundera

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Anais Nin

What you call your lies are fiction and myths. The art of creating a disguise can be as beautiful as the creation of a painting ... I created a woman for my artist life, bold, gay, courageous, generous, fearless; and another to please my father, a clear-sighted woman with a love of beauty, harmony, and self-discipline, critical and selective; and still another who lives in chaos, embraces the weak and the stumbling and the confused. — Anais Nin

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Chuck Wendig

Democracy is not in need of defense. People are. — Chuck Wendig

Arlynne Fried Quotes By Wellington Webb

The 19th century was a century of empires, the 20th century was a century of nation states. The 21st century will be a century of cities. — Wellington Webb