Crossraod Quotes & Sayings
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She was thinking of his mouth on hers. Which seemed only fair since he'd given a lot of thought to the same thing.
"'Night," she whispered.
"Night," he whispered back.
And yet neither of them moved. — Jill Shalvis

Most comics worship music on some level. It's more rock-n-roll to get up there for an hour and make people laugh. — Greg Behrendt

The experience of life consists of the experience which the spirit has of itself in matter and as matter, in mind and as mind, in emotion, as emotion, etc. — Franz Kafka

I think with a lot of filmmakers, their first film is their best film because they had to think on their feet and solve problems with ingenuity. — Peter Dinklage

Chennai is a great city, and if they had great weather it could be paradise, but it is not. Everything is top volume,be it heat, humidity, or crowd's ability to whistle. It is not a place for faint hearted — Yuvraj Singh

People with great gifts are easy to find, but symmetrical and balanced ones never. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

This is yet another trait of amateurs - they'll use whatever tools they can get their hands on to try to get their ideas into the world. — Austin Kleon

May God point the right road for your journey. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Until we choose to deal with our yesterday today, we're never going to step into tomorrow. — Christine Caine

Lissianna said, smacking Thomas in the arm. "What were you thinking? They don't waltz here."
"I was thinking I didn't want my uncle clasping my butt, and our chests rubbing together as he stepped on my feet while trying to shuffle me around the floor," Thomas answered dryly. — Lynsay Sands

Are there not moments," he asked William, "when you would also do shameful things to get your hands on a book you have been seeking for years? — Umberto Eco

So if you think for a second I'm going to let you end this without giving me a legitimate reason, you are truly crazier than I thought. I'm in this thing with you, a willing participant, and you can't decide for both of us. Not anymore. — Alice Clayton