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Computer More Outlet Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Madam Hooch then showed them how to mount their brooms without sliding off the end, and walked up and down the rows, correcting their grips. Harry and Ron were delighted when she told Malfoy he'd been doing it wrong for years. — J.K. Rowling

Computer More Outlet Quotes By Mary Gaitskill

I don't think that the Internet creates feelings that aren't there, nor does it provide an outlet. On the contrary, what I have thought about things like computer games - what has disturbed me about them - is that they appear to stimulate feelings of aggression without providing any physical release. — Mary Gaitskill

Computer More Outlet Quotes By George R R Martin

Jon looked down on the scene with a frown. "Joffrey is truly a little shit," he told Arya. Ser — George R R Martin

Computer More Outlet Quotes By Martin Amis

The first thing that distinguishes a writer is that he is most alive when alone. — Martin Amis

Computer More Outlet Quotes By Deborah Davis

If there was a volcano under their feet, a Vesuvius that could erupt and bury this modern-day Pompeii at any moment, the best thing to do was dance on it. — Deborah Davis

Computer More Outlet Quotes By Peter Lessler

If you can feel it on your face, it's about three to five. Leaves in constant motion, six to eight or so. Small tree branches in constant motion, about ten. Large branches in constant motion, twelve to fifteen. Dorothy and Toto hurtling past thirty feet off the ground, time to go home. — Peter Lessler

Computer More Outlet Quotes By V.S. Carnes

Somehow, I did not finger you for a treasure-hunter."
"Oh, but I am," without shame. "Her name is Titianni Aziz. — V.S. Carnes

Computer More Outlet Quotes By Julian Baggini

I never thought I was cut out for a life of crime. I even felt guilty when I accidentally stole a Subbuteo catalogue, thinking it was free. But everyone has an inner rebel, and mine has finally found a natural outlet. My crime of choice is that, with a heart as cold as ice and no care for what society thinks, I steal wireless computer network time. — Julian Baggini