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Bolander Graebner Quotes By Robert Southey

Where Washington hath left His awful memory A light for after times! — Robert Southey

Bolander Graebner Quotes By Savannah Grace

I quickly became aware that the phrase "it can only get better" could very quickly turn into "it could always be worse," because it was. — Savannah Grace

Bolander Graebner Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Always tell her she is beautiful, especially if she is not. — Robert A. Heinlein

Bolander Graebner Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Chock them so ... full of "facts" they feel stuffed, but absolutely "brilliant" with information. Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a sense of motion without moving. — Ray Bradbury

Bolander Graebner Quotes By L. Neil Smith

The only hope we have is the Internet. We must strive to keep it free. — L. Neil Smith

Bolander Graebner Quotes By Mark Millar

What I wanted to do was drown something enormous, like a Star Trek or Star Wars kind of space opera-type thing, but actually make it about someone who was just married to the wrong guy, and that guy just happens to be this amazing dictator, and she has to get her kids as far away as possible from this guy. So something that could almost be a TV movie, if you'd ground it and set it in Wisconsin or something like that, but to give it this enormous setting. — Mark Millar

Bolander Graebner Quotes By Chris Cleave

The church was stuffed with mourners, of course. No one from work - I tried to keep my life and my magazine separate - but otherwise everybody Andrew and I knew was there. It was disorientating, like having the entire contents of one's address book dressed in black and exported into pews in non alphabetical order. — Chris Cleave

Bolander Graebner Quotes By Rebecca MacKinnon

Whether or not Americans supported George W. Bush, they could not avoid learning about Abu Ghraib. — Rebecca MacKinnon