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Ben 10 Albedo Quotes By Alice Hoffman

It was the farm they'd bought down at the edge of the Cape ... The very edge of the world, ... It was the light that Emma remembered as so very different from city light, thin and yellow, with flecks of gold as the afternoon stretched on. Apricot light, her mother used to call it. Peach light. Summertime light that made a person forget gray skies and city life. The air was sweeter there, the cardinals were a deeper scarlet than their city cousins, and when the crickets called, it was possible to feel the vibration of their song. Each time they opened the car doors and crossed the grass, it was as though they had stepped off the globe, as though the world had stopped turning, as though they might, for a little while at least, be safe. — Alice Hoffman

Ben 10 Albedo Quotes By Kurtis J. Wiebe

This is my party. This book. The book is good. It asks no questions. The book lets me engage it on my terms. — Kurtis J. Wiebe

Ben 10 Albedo Quotes By Paul Weller

For me, my entry point, when I was old enough, was the skinhead/suedehead thing, sort of like '70/'71. People didn't have much money - they would save up, or whatever - but everyone always dressed up. You'd go to a dance at the football club on a Thursday night and all of us kids - all of us from maybe like 12 to 16 - were all dressed up. — Paul Weller

Ben 10 Albedo Quotes By Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

A secret at home is like rocks under tide. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

Ben 10 Albedo Quotes By Luiz Bolognesi

To tell a strong story with real taste of an epic tragedy needs great actors. — Luiz Bolognesi

Ben 10 Albedo Quotes By Erik Rutan

I've always written everything as two guitars and I never thought I'd find that right person. — Erik Rutan

Ben 10 Albedo Quotes By Alberto Manguel

But at night, when the library lamps are lit, the outside world disappears and nothing but the space of books remains in existence. — Alberto Manguel