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Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Victor Hugo

Death belongs only to God. By what right to men tamper with a thing so unknowable? — Victor Hugo

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By H.G.Wells

I suppose a suicide who holds a pistol to his skull feels much the same wonder at what will come next as I felt then. — H.G.Wells

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

And the next time I did school stuff in the middle of the night, I just did it in my closet with the door locked. Honestly, what is wrong with this country when striving for excellence means you need antidepressants? — Rachel Hawkins

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Peter Grimwade

I'm hard to get rid of." He smiled.
All Tegan's suspicions about the boy came flooding back. "So it seems," she replied icily. — Peter Grimwade

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Jack Lewis Baillot

Will you two stop bickering? We have a real problem right now," Tony cut in. He had his pistol out and aimed at the door. Peter wanted to remind him he didn't have enough bullets. — Jack Lewis Baillot

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Kate Hosford

[Infinity is] a journey around the earth on a plane that goes forever. — Kate Hosford

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Joss Whedon

Everybody who labels themselves a 'nerd' isn't some giant person locked in a cubbyhole who's never seen the opposite sex. Especially with the way the Internet is now, I think that definition is getting a little more diffuse. — Joss Whedon

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Lamar Odom

I did some things I regret, and I know there are people who think they know me. I've heard the things they say, and some of them are hurtful. — Lamar Odom

Bedight Pronunciation Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

A madman is not less a musician than you or myself; only the instrument on which he plays is a little out of tune. — Kahlil Gibran