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Curnonsky Biography Quotes By Philip Larkin

No one can tear your thread out of himself.
No one can tie you down or set you free. — Philip Larkin

Curnonsky Biography Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

Looking around, I saw so many unhappy adults, people who loathed their jobs, and I didn't want to be one of them. — Patrick DeWitt

Curnonsky Biography Quotes By Lee Priest

I had a guy come up to me once in the gym when I'm training arms and tell me that I should do curls this way. I looked at his arms and they were about fifteen inches. That would be like me walking up to Tom Platz and telling him how to squat! — Lee Priest

Curnonsky Biography Quotes By Shelly Thacker

It had seemed entirely sensible at the time. A simple way to test the truth of her claim that she had lain with de Villiers. To show her that lying to him was useless. To make a point.
Instead, he had ignited a desire that burned him like none he had ever felt before.
He had expected Lady Laurien d'Amboise to be a timid little convent mouse. Quiet and passive and pliant. Easily manageable. Instead she was outspoken and strong-willed...and stunning in a way he could not even describe.
An innocent beauty caught up in a deadly game that was none of her making....
Malcolm rose to leave, chuckling.
"And what is there to laugh about?"
Darach gave his jovial friend a dour look.
Malcolm stopped just long enough to do his best imitation of Darach. "'Simple. Kidnap one French lass, hold her for a fortnight, and return her to de Villiers after he meets our demands. Perfectly simple. — Shelly Thacker

Curnonsky Biography Quotes By Michael Jackson

You know I'm bad, I'm bad. You know it. — Michael Jackson

Curnonsky Biography Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Those who live to the future must always appear selfish to those who live to the present. — Ralph Waldo Emerson