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B2st Wiki Quotes By Ellie Ann

Ideas are cheap. Writing them into a freakin' 90k word novel is the hard part. — Ellie Ann

B2st Wiki Quotes By R. H. Bruce Lockhart

As a cure for the cold, take your toddy to bed, put one bowler hat at the foot, and drink until you see two. — R. H. Bruce Lockhart

B2st Wiki Quotes By Anthony Liccione

My love, my love, is a flame in the dark covered in glass. So glowingly beautiful to others on the outside, while slowly suffocating inside. — Anthony Liccione

B2st Wiki Quotes By Steve Carell

Being an action star is all I had ever hoped to be. I ultimately knew I would be an action star. — Steve Carell

B2st Wiki Quotes By Helen Bevington

The poor South. Already guilty of slavery, it became guilty of cigarettes. — Helen Bevington

B2st Wiki Quotes By Laura Leighton

I was on 'Melrose' at a time where we had to all go home and be there at the same time when the show was on, or set your VCR. But that was a big thing, and people of my generation still talk about that. They remember where they were, at what point of their lives that show came, and then talking about it the next day. — Laura Leighton

B2st Wiki Quotes By Emily Rodda

Look for the hand that points the way,
And take the path where children play.
Then where the face with breath that sighs
Bends to admire its gleaming eyes,
You way is marked by lines of light
That mean escape from endless night. — Emily Rodda

B2st Wiki Quotes By Robert Black

There is some kind of elegant gentleness to Paris that I don't quite understand yet. — Robert Black

B2st Wiki Quotes By Zayn Malik

In life we have decisions to make, paths to take and opportunities to take advantage of. — Zayn Malik

B2st Wiki Quotes By Hannah Arendt

The essence of totalitarian government, and perhaps the nature of every bureaucracy, is to make functionaries and mere cogs in the administrative machinery out of men, and thus to dehumanize them. And one can debate long and profitably on the rule of Nobody, which is what the political form known as bureau-cracy truly is ... .we have become very much accustomed by modern psychology and sociology, not to speak of modern bureaucracy, to explaining away the responsibility of the doer for his deed in terms of this or that kind of determinism. — Hannah Arendt