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Dennisselisseth Quotes By N.R. Walker

Six months ago, I was intrigued, bewitched even, by this butterfly man. Now I was in love with him, impossibly so. Impossible because there was no going back from this. I was a changed man. My heart belonged wholly to him, and I knew, without a doubt, it always would. — N.R. Walker

Dennisselisseth Quotes By Kevin Hazzard

Salvation comes through repetition. This I can do because I have done it before - it's half prayer, half truth, a whisper in a hurricane of self-doubt. — Kevin Hazzard

Dennisselisseth Quotes By Charlie Hunter

Everything we did, we did live - and then Bobby took it home and chopped it up and edited it. Which is pretty much what they did with every jazz record you've ever heard. — Charlie Hunter

Dennisselisseth Quotes By Shannon Hale

Oh land of farms and green hills mild
Once formed by giants rough and wild
With massive paws they gripped and tore
With one great rip they formed the shore
Where heavy boots left prints so deep
Blue lakes remain 'tween summits steep
The giants fought beneath our skies
And from their bones our mountains rise — Shannon Hale

Dennisselisseth Quotes By Theodore Volgoff

Love is sanctuary,
a safe haven and place to rest. — Theodore Volgoff

Dennisselisseth Quotes By Sean Penn

So if we have anything original to offer, it's to speak from our own life about the society we're in. — Sean Penn

Dennisselisseth Quotes By Ben Feldman

My father's Jewish, so my world is Jewish whenever I go home. — Ben Feldman

Dennisselisseth Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

And he wrote, When the moon rises tonight think of me and I'll think of you. — L.M. Montgomery

Dennisselisseth Quotes By Anthony Doerr

But on most days, especially the warm ones, life exhausts him; the worsening traffic and graffiti and company politics, everyone grousing about bonuses, benefits, overtime. Sometimes in the slow heat of summer, long before dawn, Volkheimer paces in the harsh dazzle of the billboard light and feels his loneliness on him like a disease. — Anthony Doerr