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Cherotton Quotes By Phoebe Tonkin

I think Americans are probably getting sick of us Australians trying to take their jobs. — Phoebe Tonkin

Cherotton Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Paradise is a center whither the souls of all men are proceeding, each sect in its particular road. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Cherotton Quotes By Nathan Hill

It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony. — Nathan Hill

Cherotton Quotes By Patricia Bray

People need books like zombies need brains. — Patricia Bray

Cherotton Quotes By Paige Tyler

Landry looked crestfallen. "Too bad. Having a beautiful woman whisper sweet nothings in my ear with a French accent would have been intriguing."
Okay, what was a woman supposed to do after a line like that? Everly couldn't resist leaning closer and giving him what she hoped was a sexy, come-hither look.
"I think I may be able to help you with those sweet little nothings," she said in her best French accent. — Paige Tyler

Cherotton Quotes By Lev A.C. Rosen

I don't recommend emulating the behavior of any of the characters contained within. They're all quite mad.
The truth is, I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Except about love. We all know a little about that. Or nothing at all. In any case, we're all on equal footing." (Author's Note) — Lev A.C. Rosen

Cherotton Quotes By Francine Du Plessix Gray

Lovers, children, heroes, none of them do we fantasize as extravagantly as we fantasize our parents. — Francine Du Plessix Gray

Cherotton Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

J, n. A consonant in English, but some nations use it as a vowel ... from a Latin verb, "jacere", "to throw," because when a stone is thrown at a dog the dog's tail assumes that shape. — Ambrose Bierce

Cherotton Quotes By Susanna Kearsley

Whatever might become of them, she knew that there was nothing that could rob them of that happiness. For they had lived their winter, and the spring had finally come. — Susanna Kearsley

Cherotton Quotes By Jane Jacobs

[Public housing projects] are not lacking in natural leaders,' [Ellen Lurie, a social worker in East Harlem] says. 'They contain people with real ability, wonderful people many of them, but the typical sequence is that in the course of organization leaders have found each other, gotten all involved in each others' social lives, and have ended up talking to nobody but each other. They have not found their followers. Everything tends to degenerate into ineffective cliques, as a natural course. There is no normal public life. Just the mechanics of people learning what s going on is so difficult. It all makes the simplest social gain extra hard for these people. — Jane Jacobs