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Declaimed In A Sentence Quotes By Norman W. Walker

Every organ, gland and cell in the body is affected by the condition of the colon. — Norman W. Walker

Declaimed In A Sentence Quotes By Sarah Winman

I divide my life into two parts. Not really a Before and After, more as if they are bookends, holding together flaccid years of empty musings, years of late adolescent or the twentysomething whose coat of adulthood simply does not fit. — Sarah Winman

Declaimed In A Sentence Quotes By Frank E. Peretti

The claws of Truth were painful. The lies tore away like scabs, and John bled there for hours, stifling his cries of pain in the sleeve of his overcoat - the overcoat he'd received from his father. — Frank E. Peretti

Declaimed In A Sentence Quotes By Yann Martel

As for fame, fame felt like nothing. Fame was not a sensation like love or hunger or loneliness, welling from within and invisible to the outside eye. It was rather entirely external, coming from the minds of others. It existed in the way people looked at him or behaved towards him. In that, being famous was no different from being gay, or Jewish, or from a visible minority: you are who you are, and then people project onto you some notion they have. — Yann Martel

Declaimed In A Sentence Quotes By Alfred Armand Montapert

The only calendar I need is just outside my window. With eyes to see and ears to hear, nature keeps me posted. — Alfred Armand Montapert

Declaimed In A Sentence Quotes By Karen Joy Fowler

So this is what I said to Mom; this is what I meant to say -
That there was something inside Fern I didn't know.
That I didn't know her in the way I'd always thought I did.
That Fern had secrets and not the good kind.
Instead I'd said I was afraid of her. That was the lie that got her sent away. — Karen Joy Fowler