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Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

His mind has become a refuge for old thoughts, idle, indigent, with nowhere else to go. He ought to chase them out, sweep the premises clean. But he does not care to do so, or does not care enough(72). — J.M. Coetzee

Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By D.D. Lorenzo

Make love to me. Make me forget my name, while you make me scream yours... — D.D. Lorenzo

Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By William Gurnall

All the plots of hell and commotions on earth have not so much as shaken God's hand to spoil one letter or line he has been drawing. — William Gurnall

Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Their Invisibility Cloak didn't stop them making any noise, and there was a particularly tense moment when Ron stubbed his toe only yards from the spot where Snape stood standing guard. Thankfully, Snape sneezed at almost exactly the moment Ron swore. — J.K. Rowling

Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By Anne Fortier

Was I insane? Maybe. But then, there were many different kinds of insanity. Aunt Rose had always taken for granted that the whole world was in a state of constantly fluctuating madness, and that a neurosis was not an illness, but a fact of life, like pimples. Some have more, some have less, but only truly abnormal people have none at all. This commonsense philosophy had consoled me many times before, and it did now, too. — Anne Fortier

Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By Rick Yancey

Single death is a tragedy; a million is a statistic. — Rick Yancey

Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By Ron Atkinson

At international level, giving the ball away doesn't work too often. — Ron Atkinson

Broxterman Cincinnati Quotes By Stephen Neill

Is the leadership of the worldwide church in the hands of men and women who know how to lead others one by one to Jesus Christ? We are so concerned with planning and administration that there is a danger lest we allow these things to serve as an excuse for not doing the one thing on which all else depends. — Stephen Neill