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Browncoat Firefly Quotes By Karole Cozzo

I noticed how easily our hands fit together the one time you let me touch you. I noticed that you seemed lonely, really, really lonely, even though I didn't know why." His eyelashes flutter as his eyes flash back and forth between mine. "Which is the most ridiculous thing in the world, considering how badly someone wants to spend time with you. Every single day. — Karole Cozzo

Browncoat Firefly Quotes By Margaret Heffernan

Customers who have to come back and spend, or customers who just don't want the hassle of leaving - those are the ones who are most worth attracting. — Margaret Heffernan

Browncoat Firefly Quotes By Emma Donoghue

The hammock hangs on hooks in two trees at the very back of the yard, one is a shortish tree that's only twice my tall and bent over, one is a million times high with silvery leaves. — Emma Donoghue

Browncoat Firefly Quotes By Joe Abercrombie

Still, as Logen Ninefingers had been so very fond of saying: it was better to do it, than to live with the fear of it. He picked up his dress sword, but after a minute — Joe Abercrombie

Browncoat Firefly Quotes By Joe Teti

You may only get one chance at something ... and that requires confidence in your ability. — Joe Teti

Browncoat Firefly Quotes By Joan Collins

I have the absolute utmost respect for soap opera actors now. They work harder than any actor I know in any other medium. And they don't get very much approbation for it. — Joan Collins

Browncoat Firefly Quotes By Robert Bunsen

At the moment I am occupied by an investigation with Kirchhoff which does not allow us to sleep. Kirchhoff has made a totally unexpected discovery, inasmuch as he has found out the cause for the dark lines in the solar spectrum and can produce these lines artificially intensified both in the solar spectrum and in the continuous spectrum of a flame, their position being identical with that of Fraunhofer's lines. Hence the path is opened for the determination of the chemical composition of the Sun and the fixed stars. — Robert Bunsen