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Coetzee Slow Man Quotes By Richard Russo

To his surprise he ... discovered that it was possible to be good at what you had little interest in, just as it had been possible to be bad at something ... that you cared about a great deal. — Richard Russo

Coetzee Slow Man Quotes By Susan Mallery

You're not someone I could forget," he murmured. — Susan Mallery

Coetzee Slow Man Quotes By Corbin Bernsen

You know, you put a lot of ingredients in there and you hope something comes out that has an interesting taste to your palate. I think ultimately what ... what God was guiding me to do was. (to) talk about our paths and the uniqueness of each of our paths and truth being the key to getting on your path, being true to what you really want in life. — Corbin Bernsen

Coetzee Slow Man Quotes By Melody Anne

With this house. Placing his hand on the cool metal handle on the door of his black Bentley, he barely heard the familiar click as the catch released. And as he climbed into the seat, he was oblivious to the fresh, pungent smell of the smooth leather upholstery. Pulling quickly out of the driveway, Rafe began heading the short distance to the city, where he had a condo a couple of blocks from his office building. Luckily, Sharron had refused to live in San Francisco, causing him to sleep there on the many late nights he'd worked. The apartment was his - his — Melody Anne

Coetzee Slow Man Quotes By Alan Palomo

Things are changing at such a rate that you really can't get too familiar with anything that you own in relation to what sort of functionality it has in your life. — Alan Palomo

Coetzee Slow Man Quotes By Ian Hislop

The best comedy is where you attack the strong, not the weak. — Ian Hislop

Coetzee Slow Man Quotes By Charles Bukowski

and love was lightning and remembrance — Charles Bukowski