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Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Ayn Rand

Ah, there's nothing like tea in the afternoon. When the British Empire collapses, historians will find that it had made but two invaluable contributions to civilization - this tea ritual and the detective novel. — Ayn Rand

Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Theodore Bikel

It's a sad thing to contemplate, but I'm the last surviving cast member of 'The African Queen.' — Theodore Bikel

Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

She scowled at him until a light appeared in her intelligent eyes, as if she had had an epiphany. Are you an illegal alien? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Richelle Mead

Adrian opened his mouth, undoubtedly ready with some inappropriate and mocking comment. Lissa gave him a sharp headshake that kept him quiet. "Aren't there any, I don't know, sleeveless options?"
The saleswoman's eyes widened. "No one has ever worn straps to a funeral. It wouldn't be right."
"What about shorts?" asked Adrian. "Are they okay if they're with a tie? Because that's what I was gonna go with."
The woman looked horrified. — Richelle Mead

Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

We didn't draw anything," she said as she stepped through the door. "We volunteered." * — Leigh Bardugo

Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The rhyme of the poet
Modulates the king's affairs. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Larry Fessenden

In my films quite often, paranoia usually leads to the truth so it is kind of a psychological state of mind to think that what you fear may come true, and those are the types of stories that I like to tell. — Larry Fessenden

Chuckie Cheese Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

born in a line of men who used their leisure for thinking, not doing, for spinning brightly coloured dreams that had in them no touch of reality. — Margaret Mitchell