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Demers Quotes By Nick Lowe

You want to sing this song. And so it goes on until eventually, after - well, however long it can take - sometimes a few days, sometimes months - you piece the whole thing together. — Nick Lowe

Demers Quotes By A.D. Posey

Writers don't write about just anybody. — A.D. Posey

Demers Quotes By Patrice DeMers Kaneda

from Canada, between 1840 and 1930 over 900,000 Quebecois traveled to the United States, and primarily to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. — Patrice DeMers Kaneda

Demers Quotes By Charles Demers

All I've ever asked of fate is to one day be rich enough that my commie politics could be denounced as hypocritical. — Charles Demers

Demers Quotes By Lisa Newton

You've always got to have a plan. Keep thinking ahead. Don't ever get complacent. — Lisa Newton

Demers Quotes By Mark E. Petersen

Obedience is a part of greatness. — Mark E. Petersen

Demers Quotes By Sydney Croft

What's wrong? Please, Creed, tell me"-Annika

"Just take me to bed, baby. Please just fuck me and don't ask me any more questions tonight."

~Creed — Sydney Croft

Demers Quotes By Robert G. DeMers

If you don't like the path your life has taken, choose another. — Robert G. DeMers

Demers Quotes By Samuel Florman

Knowledge gives a wider choice and more anguish. — Samuel Florman

Demers Quotes By Anthony Liccione

If a man brags about his sex life he's a stud, but if a woman brags about her sex life she's a slut. — Anthony Liccione

Demers Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Things that come out of nowhere go back to nowhere, that's all. — Haruki Murakami

Demers Quotes By Sofie Laguna

Just as I was about to close my eyes I saw a faint line connecting the shadows, like string you take into a forest so you don't lose your way. Everything in the room was joined by one line; the frame to the curtain, the coil to the crack, the belt to the shoe. I closed my eyes and in the vision behind the skin of my lids I saw the line stretch way out to sea, like cobweb blown by the wind, further and further; it crossed the Pacific until the Pacific became the Indian and it found Robby in his ship. It touched his shoulder and moved across the sleeve of his shirt and up to his eyes and across the top of his head and then the line went to all the other men on the ship; then all the way back to me. Everyone was joined. — Sofie Laguna