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Bernds Bar Quotes By Vishnu Kanchan

A smile is a smile, only when it makes someone else smile. — Vishnu Kanchan

Bernds Bar Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

One book at a time ... though I'm usually doing the research for others while I'm writing, but that sort of research is fairly desultory and I like to stick to the book being written - and writing a book concentrates the mind so the research is more productive. — Bernard Cornwell

Bernds Bar Quotes By India.Arie

Strength, courage & wisdom ... it's been inside of me all along ... — India.Arie

Bernds Bar Quotes By Rocky Flintstone

shoddily constructed sexual fantasies" The Guardian... a newspaper in England. — Rocky Flintstone

Bernds Bar Quotes By Jackson Pearce

Keanu Reeves?" she asks in amazement. I nod. "What did he wish for?" "Isn't it obvious?" I say, waving a hand at the screen. "Fame." "That's why he's famous? Because of a wish?" "Have you seen his movies? Surely you didn't think he made it on his acting skills?" I grant wishes; I don't work miracles. Viola looks back at the screen, eyes screwed up in awe. "I guess that makes sense," she says faintly as my former master delivers a line poorly. "Wow. — Jackson Pearce

Bernds Bar Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

As his hero and heroine pass the matrimonial barrier, the novelist generally drops the curtain, as if the drama were over then: the doubts and struggles of life ended: as if, once landed in the marriage country, all were green and pleasant there: and wife and husband had nothing to do but to link each other's arms together, and wander gently downwards towards old age in happy and perfect fruition. But our little Amelia was just on the bank of her new country, and was already looking anxiously back towards the sad friendly figures waving farewell to her across the stream, from the other distant shore. — William Makepeace Thackeray