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Ceramic Wall Plaques With Quotes By John Lanchester

A solicitor had looked up at the sky, swept blue by the wind, and had a sudden sense of religious consolation, a feeling that this life cannot possibly be all, and that it is not possible for consciousness to end with the end of life. — John Lanchester

Ceramic Wall Plaques With Quotes By David Kirk

Any act would be forgiven him, but the act itself would remain; what he would leave in the world would be the shame and hurt he forced upon others. This could not be. — David Kirk

Ceramic Wall Plaques With Quotes By Anthony Burgess

I was cured all right. — Anthony Burgess

Ceramic Wall Plaques With Quotes By Peter F. Hamilton

You cannot impose ideologies on people who do not embrace it wholeheartedly. — Peter F. Hamilton

Ceramic Wall Plaques With Quotes By Idries Shah

A motto of the human race: Let me do as I like, and give me approval as well. — Idries Shah

Ceramic Wall Plaques With Quotes By Loretta Chase

The boat lurched.He fell against her, and she fell back, onto the divan.
For onwe glorious moment she lay under him, her magnificent bosom crushed against his chest. His heart leapt into a gallop and his privy councilor leapt to attention. He lifted his head and looked down at her. She looked up at him, eyes wide and dark as an evergreen forest. He felt her breath on his skin, and heard it, soft and hurried. Her lips parted. He lowered his head.
She shoved a fist against his chest, and "Get off!" she snapped. "Get off, you great lummox! Someone's coming! — Loretta Chase

Ceramic Wall Plaques With Quotes By Karen Blixen

I was young, and by instinct of self-preservation I had to collect my energy on something, if I were not to be whirled away with the dusk on the farm-roads, or the smoke on the plain. I begun in the evenings to write stories, fairy-tales, and romances, that would take my mind a long way off, to other countries and times. — Karen Blixen