Bombay Sandwich Quotes & Sayings
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One of the most remarkable contributions of humans to the world is our capacity for ideas. — Richard J. Borden
Some people find that if they share a profession with their partner, they don't talk about anything else. — Pam Ferris
She was exquisite. She tasted, smelled, and felt right in every way to him, but as they collapsed into bed, sated and finally ready to sleep, it was the shy girl who had entered his arms. It was she who caressed his cheek while kissing him deeply and softly, her delicate fingers exploring his arms and back, sending shivers through him that always hit his heart. The china doll. It was she who fell asleep upon his chest with her arms wrapped around him. There was a want inside her, and he had felt it in every way. The last thought of his night was simply that he wanted to be the one to know her. To free her. — Elizabeth Morgan
If one is going to go traipsing around ancient giant ruins hunting for treasure, one should first make sure they are abandoned. — Julie Kagawa
There's something about a Christmas sweater that will always make me laugh. — Kristen Wiig
Virginia is the absolute leader in homeland security and defense and information technology. — Mark Warner
As they gathered about the table, Mrs. March said, with a particularly happy face, "I've got a treat for you after supper. — Louisa May Alcott
As actors, if you get a pilot on HBO or on USA, your odds are good that it's going to get picked up. — Tim DeKay
She is an uber-doer, exactly the kind of person you want riding shotgun when you're chasing a big goal and also trying to have a life. — Chris Hadfield
While she was glad that these bouts of anxiety no longer overwhelmed her, it also meant she was getting comfortable here, and that scared her. Because being comfortable meant she might lower her guard, and she could never let that happen. — Nicholas Sparks
And there was a voice, a high clear, female voice, which said "Ow", and then, very quietly, it said "Fuck", and then it said "Ow", once more. — Neil Gaiman
