Celino Pharmacy Quotes & Sayings
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Am I grumpy? I might be. But I think maybe sometimes it's misinterpreted. — Harrison Ford
Annika had tangled herself in his thoughts, wrapped herself around his soul, and slid right in next to his heart. — Kylie Griffin
I'm attracted to playing people who aren't necessarily straightforward. — Felicity Jones
It was really fun working with Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz on set. — Quvenzhane Wallis
Two reeds drink from the same stream. One is hollow, the other is sugarcane. - MOROCCAN PROVERB — Tahir Shah
Stop making me fall in love with you."
I smile now, taking her face in my hands. "I'll never stop that, babe, ever." I kiss her slowly, until I can no longer taste the tears on her lips. Until she knows that she owns every part of me. Forever. — Jay McLean
From the minute I saw you with the match in your hand I thought I could tell you anything on my mind.
You'd be my model, but for words. — David Grossman
The public had an endless appetite for stories like that. Subconsciously, I think they think the gods of luck will favor them when the tromp of doom starts to thump. As for survivor interviews, I find them very boring, but I'm apparently in the minority. At least half of them had this to say: "God was watching over me." Most of those people didn't even believe in a god. This is the deity-as-hit-man view of theology. What I always thought was, if God was looking out for you, he must have had a real hard-on for all those folks he belted into the etheric like so many rubbery javelins. — John Varley
Most fiction series are written so that the reader can come in at any point and not feel lost, but if you can start at the beginning, why not? — Julia Quinn
Ifemelu sensed that the magazine was a hobby for Aunty Onenu, a hobby that meant something, but still a hobby. Not a passion. Not something that consumed her. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Alone among the animals, he is shaken with the beautiful madness called laughter; — G.K. Chesterton
