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Broadloom Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

"Oh, you want too much!" she cried to Gatsby. "I love you now-isn't that enough? I can't help what's past." She began to sob helplessly. "I did love him once-but I loved you too."
Gatsby's eyes opened and closed.
"You loved me too?" he repeated.
"Even that's a lie," said Tom savagely. "She didn't know you were alive. Why-there're things between Daisy and me that you'll never know, things that neither of us can ever forget." — F Scott Fitzgerald

Broadloom Quotes By Patricia Cornwell

Witnessed the moment of recognition that it was over or it wasn't. The look was never exactly the same. Rage, hate, shock, grief, anguish, terror, scorn, amusement, combinations of them, and nothing. As different as people are different. — Patricia Cornwell

Broadloom Quotes By George Harrison

It's a thingy! A fiendish thingy! — George Harrison

Broadloom Quotes By James Wilcox

The spike heels left a trail of silent reproach in the broadloom.

Petite and lovely as the girl next door, Dusty eschewed manners and bras in a way that complimented her boss's more uptight, corseted approach to life. — James Wilcox

Broadloom Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

It was a voice that you felt you had to listen to - or you ignored at your peril. — Alexander McCall Smith

Broadloom Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Love is the heartbeat of the sacred soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Broadloom Quotes By Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

When the turbulence of distracting thoughts subside and our mind becomes still, a deep happiness and contentment naturally arises from within. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

Broadloom Quotes By Mark Steyn

We live in a selectively infantilized culture where twentysomethings are children if they're serving in the Third Infantry Division in Ramadi but grown-ups making rational choices if they drop to the broadloom in President Clinton's Oval Office ... — Mark Steyn