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Coiners Barn Quotes By Donna Tartt

That's the first law of magic, Specs. Misdirection. Never forget it. — Donna Tartt

Coiners Barn Quotes By Terry Hayes

I was so engrossed by the idea that it took me a moment to register that the drivers behind were laying on their horns and I had a green. I hit the gas, rummaged one-handed through the files Cumali had given me, found a note to the medical examiner with her mobile number attached to it, and pulled out my cell phone. I was halfway through dialing when I realized that a woman with a six-year-old child might not appreciate being woken, and, anyway, what was she going to do that late at night? — Terry Hayes

Coiners Barn Quotes By Paul Johnson

When people talk about political correctness, the only element of any value is good manners. — Paul Johnson

Coiners Barn Quotes By Julie Ann Dawson

There is a universal fascination with the living dead. There is more to a zombie story that a bunch of corpses attacking the living. The real power of such a story lies with the undercurrent of hopelessness compounded by a very real instinct to survive. — Julie Ann Dawson

Coiners Barn Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

I don't want sunbursts and marble halls. I just want YOU. [ ... ] Sunbursts and marble halls may be all very well, but there is more 'scope for imagination' without them. And as for the waiting, that doesn't matter. We'll just be happy, waiting and working for each other - and dreaming. Oh, dreams will be very sweet now. — L.M. Montgomery

Coiners Barn Quotes By Ian McKellen

My own death threats have declined considerably. — Ian McKellen

Coiners Barn Quotes By Philip Yancey

C. S. Lewis shocked many people in his day when he came out in favor of allowing divorce, on the grounds that we Christians have no right to impose our morality on society at large. Although he would continue to oppose divorce on moral grounds, he maintained the distinction between morality and legality. — Philip Yancey