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Bedtime Sayings Quotes By Beth Michele

With my portfolio and latte in hand, I finally make my way out the door. This time, I take a prolonged look over my shoulder. As the door closes, Brad's eyes meet mine, and the corners of his lips rise sweetly. Adorable. Absolutely adorable. — Beth Michele

Bedtime Sayings Quotes By Joseph Glanvill

The woman in us still prosecutes a deceit like that begun in the garden. — Joseph Glanvill

Bedtime Sayings Quotes By Plautus

To snatch the worm from the trap. — Plautus

Bedtime Sayings Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Violence does not always take physical form, and not all wounds gush blood. — Haruki Murakami

Bedtime Sayings Quotes By Dianne Feinstein

Let me say this: I believe closing Guantanamo is in our Nation's national security interest. Guantanamo is used not only by al-Qaida, but also by other nations, governments, and individuals - people good and bad - as a symbol of America's abuse of Muslims, and it is fanning the flames of anti-Americanism around the world. — Dianne Feinstein

Bedtime Sayings Quotes By Naomi Watts

There's a set of rules out there somewhere that says it all ends by 40. I hope to be able to defy that because I truly love my work. — Naomi Watts

Bedtime Sayings Quotes By Stanley Victor Paskavich

Now I lay me down to sleep upon my pillow fluffed up so deep my dreams will take me far away to the land all children play when I wake with that new yawn shortly after the new dawn I'll try to have the best day I can until I return to my dream land — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Bedtime Sayings Quotes By George Saunders

One feels such love for the little ones, such anticipation that all that is lovely in life will be known by them, such fondness for that set of attributes manifested uniquely in each: mannerisms of bravado, of vulnerability, habits of speech and mispronouncement and so forth; the smell of the hair and head, the feel of the tiny hand in yours - and then the little one is gone! Taken! One is thunderstruck that such a brutal violation has occurred in what had previously seemed a benevolent world. From nothingness, there arose great love; now, its source nullified, that love, searching and sick, converts to the most abysmal suffering imaginable. — George Saunders