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Breckley Ables Quotes By Lemony Snicket

...bravery often demands a price. — Lemony Snicket

Breckley Ables Quotes By Gerald Kersh

Now, you mummy's darlings, get a rift on them boots. Definitely shine em, my little curly-headed lambs, for in our mob, war or no war, you die with clean boots on. — Gerald Kersh

Breckley Ables Quotes By B.B. Reid

So are you saying it wasn't my cock that filled your pussy with come? It wasn't my
seed that grew inside you? It wasn't me you saw each time you looked in her eyes? — B.B. Reid

Breckley Ables Quotes By George Orwell

The fallacy is to believe that under a dictatorial government you can be free inside — George Orwell

Breckley Ables Quotes By Willow Smith

If you don't like me, if you like me; both are equally cool. I send love and positive energy to all those people in their lives. I hope they find where they're meant to be. — Willow Smith

Breckley Ables Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

You ... can ride a bike, can't you?"
"Sure I can," I said, getting onto one of the squeaky things. "At least I used to be able to. Haven't done it in years, but it's like riding a bike, right?"
"Technically, yes. — Brandon Sanderson

Breckley Ables Quotes By Michael Morpurgo

I become my characters, and then try to allow events in the story to take their own course. I try not to play God, but to let them work out their own destiny. — Michael Morpurgo

Breckley Ables Quotes By Leslie Austin

Words both written and read are my passion. — Leslie Austin

Breckley Ables Quotes By Charles Darwin

It is often said that all the conditions for the first production of a living organism are now present, which could have ever been present. But if (and oh! what a big if!) we could conceive in some warm pond, with all sorts of ammonia and phosphoric salts, light, heat, electricity, &c., present, that a proteine compound was chemically formed ready to undergo still more complex changes, at the present day such matter would be instantly devoured or absorbed, which would not have been the case before living creatures were formed. — Charles Darwin