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Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Brian Staveley

Resist faith. Resist trust. Believe only in what you touch with your hands. The rest is error and air. — Brian Staveley

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Oliver Sacks

Life must be lived forwards but can only be understood backwards. - Kierkegaard — Oliver Sacks

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Karina Halle

I want to be the best and her only. — Karina Halle

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Carrie Fisher

Then I overdosed at 28, at which point I began to accept the bipolar diagnosis. — Carrie Fisher

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Jane Austen

You must not be too severe upon yourself," replied Elizabeth.
Say nothing of that. Who should suffer but myself? It has been my own doing, and I ought to feel it." You may well warn me against such an evil. Human nature is so prone to fall into it! No, Lizzy, let me once in my life feel how much I have been to blame. I am not afraid of being overpowered by the impression. It will pass away soon enough. — Jane Austen

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Jonathan Lethem

They got stoneder and stoneder and quit talking. — Jonathan Lethem

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Steve King

My point is, as civilization is progressing, Mosaic law came down from the mountain, was handed to civilization, it emerged through the Greek civilization as the Greeks were developing their Age of Reason. And we're talking about the foundation of Western Civilization, and almost concurrently with that, Roman law was emerging as well. — Steve King

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Theresa Breslin

In addition to being a writer, I'm a librarian - professionally trained and everything. — Theresa Breslin

Cleopatra Jones Quotes By Anais Nin

We must protect the minority writers because they are the research workers of literature. They keep it alive. It has been fashionable of late to seek out and force such writers into more popular channels, to the detriment of both writer and an unprepared public. — Anais Nin