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Bellamonte Quotes By Richelle Mead

What was one more foolish decision in a life full of them? — Richelle Mead

Bellamonte Quotes By Michael Buckley

By the way, you don't need the makeup." Puck said. — Michael Buckley

Bellamonte Quotes By Arvind Ethan David

In my head, the 5 issues of A Spoon Too Short comprise one novel: a 100 page graphic novel sequel to Douglas' two Dirk books, taking some of the ideas he was working on before he died, and a whole bunch of new stuff from me and a little from Max Landis (who is the Executive Producer on the book as well as writing the forthcoming TV series). — Arvind Ethan David

Bellamonte Quotes By Joanne Greenberg

A nut is someone whose noose broke. — Joanne Greenberg

Bellamonte Quotes By Mira Grant

One thing I did learn from those classes is that the world is not, in any way, what people expected thirty years ago. The zombies are here, and they're not going away, but they're not the story. They were, for one hot, horrible summer at the beginning of the century, but now they're just another piece of the way things work. They did their part: They changed everything. — Mira Grant

Bellamonte Quotes By Steven Levitan

I once called the head of a network a liar. In hindsight, I should have called him an incompetent liar. — Steven Levitan

Bellamonte Quotes By Thomas Friedman

I would say that in 2000, we understand as much about how today's system of globalization is going to work as we understood about how the Cold War system was going to work in 1946. — Thomas Friedman

Bellamonte Quotes By Anonymous

When a person dies, there arises this doubt: "He still exists," say some; "he does not," Say others. I want you to teach me the truth. [ — Anonymous

Bellamonte Quotes By Charles Dickens

There is something in sickness that breaks down the pride of manhood. — Charles Dickens