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Cubedock Quotes By Stephanie Fournet

Why are you so surprised? Joss Whedon is a god. I never would have made it through med school without Netflix and Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
"Buffy?" Wren said the name like she was talking about one of her best friends. "All six seasons? — Stephanie Fournet

Cubedock Quotes By India.Arie

It's everything, it's nothing, it's perfect. — India.Arie

Cubedock Quotes By Sylvia Plath

So, now I shall talk every night. To myself. To the moon. I shall walk, as I did tonight, jealous of my loneliness, in the blue-silver of the cold moon, shining brilliantly on the drifts of fresh-fallen snow, with the myriad sparkles. I talk to myself and look at the dark trees, blessedly neutral. So much easier than facing people, than having to look happy, invulnerable, clever. With masks down, I walk, talking to the moon, to the neutral impersonal force that does not hear, but merely accepts my being. And does not smite me down. — Sylvia Plath

Cubedock Quotes By Yoko Ono

We've been filled with great treasure for one purpose: to be spilled. — Yoko Ono

Cubedock Quotes By Allison Williams

'Girls' was my first audition. I'd just taken an audition class, and I was excited to implement those tools. — Allison Williams

Cubedock Quotes By Faith Ringgold

Less is even less, and more is still not quite enough. — Faith Ringgold

Cubedock Quotes By Dr. John

In the network's mind there are no limits. — Dr. John

Cubedock Quotes By Charlaine Harris

Eric was usually pretty Anglo-Saxon about sex. — Charlaine Harris

Cubedock Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Sara and the man were swallowed up into the evening crowd. Tsukuru kept looking in the direction they had disappeared in, clinging to the faint hope that Sara would return. That she might notice he was there and come back to explain. But she never came. Other people, with different faces and different looks, passed by, one after another. — Haruki Murakami