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Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Cynthia Hand

He's hot. He knows he's hot. I am taken. He knows I am taken. — Cynthia Hand

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Ethel Percy Andrus

Such to me is the new image of aging; growth in self, and service for all mankind. — Ethel Percy Andrus

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Robert Silverberg

Aristocrats might shrug, but commoners, dreading any collapse of the social order, wanted the rules of behavior to be observed. — Robert Silverberg

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Mary Balogh

This was it. This was what she had longed for throughout the lonely years of her girlhood.
Suddenly she felt lonelier than she had ever felt.
And so excited she could barely breathe,
Tresham stepped up beside her, drew her arm through his again, set his free hand lightly over hers, and said not a word.
She had never loved him more. — Mary Balogh

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Michael Grant

He found a set of encyclopedias - like Wikipedia, but paper and very bulky. — Michael Grant

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Bill Clinton

This is a practical country. we have ideals, we have philosophies. But, the problem with any ideology is that it gives the answer before you look at the evidence. — Bill Clinton

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Samuel Beckett

POZZO: I woke up one fine day as blind as Fortune. Sometimes I wonder if I'm not still asleep.
VLADIMIR: And when was that?
POZZO: I don't know.
VLADIMIR: But no later than yesterday -
POZZO: Don't question me! The blind have no notion of time . The things of time are hidden from them too.
VLADIMIR: Well just fancy that! I could have sworn it was just the opposite. — Samuel Beckett

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Jessica Sorensen

They stare at me like I've lost my mind and I try to mentally summon my lips to form words, but they are bound together by the painful memories crushing my heart. — Jessica Sorensen

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Charles Dickens

He thought of the number of girls and women she had seen marry, how many homes with children in them she had seen grow up around her, how she had contentedly pursued her own lone quite path-for him.

~ Stephen speaking of Rachael — Charles Dickens

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By John Galsworthy

When a Forsyte was engaged, married, or born, the Forsytes were present; when a Forsyte died - but no Forsyte had as yet died; they did not die; death being contrary to their principles, they took precautions against it, the instinctive precautions of highly vitalized persons who resent encroachments on their property. — John Galsworthy

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Shefali Tsabary

When you parent, it's crucial you realize you aren't raising a mini-me, but a spirit throbbing with its own signature. For this reason, it's important to separate who you are from who each of your children is. Children aren't ours to possess or own in any way. When we know this in the depths of our soul, we tailor our raising of them to their needs, rather than molding them to fit our needs. — Shefali Tsabary

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Kurt Braunohler

I want to continually find ways to bring my ideas off the stage and into the real world, into the streets. I think I can make the world a better place, if only for a little while. — Kurt Braunohler

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Kit Rocha

There's more to sex, the really good kind, than orgasms. — Kit Rocha

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By Gabriel Lippmann

The length of exposure (one minute in sunlight) is still too long for the portrait. It was fifteen minutes when I first began my work. Progress may continue. — Gabriel Lippmann

Controllato 1234567890 Quotes By David Hume

If you insist that the inference is made by a chain of reasoning, I desire you to produce that reasoning. The connection between the two is not intuitive. There is required a medium, which may enable the mind to draw such an inference, if indeed it be drawn by reasoning and argument. What that medium is, I must confess, passes my comprehension; and it is incumbent on those to produce it, who assert that it really exists, and is the origin of all our conclusions concerning matter of fact. — David Hume