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Comma After Ellipsis In Quotes By Paula McLain

Nothing hurts if you don't let it. — Paula McLain

Comma After Ellipsis In Quotes By Mary Catherine Bateson

Real winners in a rapidly changing world will be those who are open to alternatives and able to respect and value those who are different. — Mary Catherine Bateson

Comma After Ellipsis In Quotes By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

See the possibility that people and things can change at any time and don't hold on to judgements. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Comma After Ellipsis In Quotes By Hans Christian Andersen

I covet honour in the same way as a miser covets gold. — Hans Christian Andersen

Comma After Ellipsis In Quotes By Kresley Cole

You do not mind my humor?"
"Not at all. I've not laughed like this ... " His brows drew together. "I think I've never laughed like this."
"Usually I exasperate people. And I jest at inappropriate times. Such as during executions. Freya says 'tis my gift and my bane to frustrate others."
"I like your manner, Reginleit. Life is long without humor. — Kresley Cole

Comma After Ellipsis In Quotes By J.K. Rowling

RON: Only- friends. Funny word- friends. Not that funny. Just a word, really. Friends. Friend. Funny friend. You, my funny friend, my Hermoine. Not that- not my Hermoine, you understand- not MY Hermoine- not MINE- you know, but... — J.K. Rowling

Comma After Ellipsis In Quotes By George R R Martin

The walls would have shamed any proper castle, and the ornamental iron spikes along the top looked strangely naked without heads to adorn them. Tyrion pictured how his sister's head might look up there, with tar in her golden hair and flies buzzing in and out of her mouth. Yes, and Jaime must have the spike beside her, he decided. No one must ever come between my brother and my sister. — George R R Martin