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Battaggion Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Approaching the state of Delaware, the dreamer is a small dog, dreaming impatiently of a past life, long forgotten, when he sailed tall ships across uncharted. The salt spray of the ocean stings my face. — Neil Gaiman

Battaggion Quotes By Ashly Lorenzana

The only thing that feels worse than being stuck in a situation that makes you unhappy is realizing that you are not ready or willing to change whatever it is. — Ashly Lorenzana

Battaggion Quotes By Craig Lancaster

For a long while, Norby had harbored a theory that places acted like dry-cell batteries, storing remnants of the lives of everyone who had ever passed through them. — Craig Lancaster

Battaggion Quotes By May Sarton

When I am working I immediately feel hopeful. — May Sarton

Battaggion Quotes By John Boyega

Acting careers don't come out fully formed - not unless your name is Jaden Smith and your dad has done it all. — John Boyega

Battaggion Quotes By Rachel Zucker

I don't write very much about penises. More than some poets but not perhaps as much as I should. — Rachel Zucker

Battaggion Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

I'm a monster, you know. I'm one of the dangerous ones."
"No you aren't," he promised. "You're one of us. — Alexandra Bracken

Battaggion Quotes By Patrick McGrath

We see nobody clearly. We see only the ghosts of absent others, and mistake for reality the fictions we construct from blueprints drawn up in early childhood. This is the problem. — Patrick McGrath

Battaggion Quotes By Dan Wheldon

But I think primarily, it's the fans that make this race. — Dan Wheldon

Battaggion Quotes By Sheri Webber

Compared to her, Sam ran like a girl and told himself as much. — Sheri Webber

Battaggion Quotes By Jojo Moyes

I was distracted by the secrets of a new world. In the silence, broken only by the exaggerated oosh shoo of my own breath, I watched shoals of tiny iridescent fish, and larger black-and-white fish, that stared at me with blank, inquisitive faces, and gently swaying anemones filtering the gentle currents of their tiny, unseen haul. I saw distant landscapes twice as brightly colored and varied as they were above land. I saw caves and hollows where unknown creatures lurked, distant shapes that shimmered in the rays of the sun. — Jojo Moyes