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Axeman Play Quotes By Darynda Jones

You called me at four thirty-four ... I hate four thirty-four. I think four thirty-four should be banned and replaced with something more reasonable, like, say, nine twelve. — Darynda Jones

Axeman Play Quotes By Hannah Kent

I first heard the story of Agnes Magnusdottir when I was an exchange student in the north of Iceland. — Hannah Kent

Axeman Play Quotes By Joel Osteen

If you give, you will be blessed. — Joel Osteen

Axeman Play Quotes By Paul Watson

It is true that many of the Sea Shepherd crewmembers are inexperienced, but the fact is that these volunteers bring a passion to the project that cannot be found in a hired crew. — Paul Watson

Axeman Play Quotes By Evan Currie

Why do I have a sudden urge to say I have a bad feeling about this? — Evan Currie

Axeman Play Quotes By Emmy Rossum

I love music. I'd love to go on Broadway and do a musical there. I just like to kind of go with whatever's inspiring at the moment, and kind of follow that as far as I can. — Emmy Rossum

Axeman Play Quotes By Fredrik Backman

Granny said there was a law about having to eat Pizza at Christmas. Granny was full of nonsense, of course, but [Elsa] went along with it because she likes pizza. And Christmas food kind of sucks if you are a vegetarian. — Fredrik Backman

Axeman Play Quotes By C.J. Anderson

Her empathy was like a double-edged razor that allowed her to experience the nethermost of human joys and sorrows. The best and worst of emotions cut her to the bone. The pain of her heart was like a tortuous phantom that lived outside her body. She could feel its presence. It clung to her breasts like a nursing infant. Pressure on her chest. Stealing her breath. I don't want to hurt like this, she thought. Then she remembered the alternative. She pictured life without feeling and imagined the sociopath existence. It is better to feel, she said. — C.J. Anderson