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Derivations Of Old Quotes By Emory Sharplin

You could always count on serendipity to keep things interesting. — Emory Sharplin

Derivations Of Old Quotes By Laura Prepon

To make a long story short, I auditioned for the role of Piper because I read the pilots every year and this show was head-and-shoulders above any pilot I've read in awhile. It was amazing. So, I read for Piper and I knew that I wasn't really right for it, but I loved it so much that I wanted to read for it. — Laura Prepon

Derivations Of Old Quotes By James Goss

It's Smith, actually.' Dr Smith smiled, bowing. 'I've remembered that my name is Smith. Almost definitely. Good old English name. Hopefully means 'noble valiant warriot' and not 'he who hits kittens with a hammer.' You'd be surprised the derivations of common surnames in the English countryside ... — James Goss

Derivations Of Old Quotes By Francis Brett Young

All primitive people are frightened of owls,' said Harley. 'The villagers here are scared to death of the gufo. Birds of ill omen. If they see one, they think they'll die. But they never do. See one, I mean, of course,' he added with a laugh. — Francis Brett Young

Derivations Of Old Quotes By John Feinstein

You don't often see Bobby Kelleher completely flustered, but he was that time. — John Feinstein

Derivations Of Old Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

He spoke in that sweet and steely voice which he reserved for great
occasions and practiced for hours together in his bedroom. — G.K. Chesterton

Derivations Of Old Quotes By Jose Saramago

Even death, faced with the option of death or life, she would choose life. — Jose Saramago

Derivations Of Old Quotes By Joey W. Hill

I certainly hope you aren't perfect. Else I'll have to make shit up to punish you. — Joey W. Hill

Derivations Of Old Quotes By Nora Roberts

Who've you set up for me tonight?"
"Set up," Myra repeated, wrinkling her nose. "What an unromantic phrase."
"Sorry.How about-who are you planning to loose Cupid's arrow on?"
"It's still unromantic when you're smirking. — Nora Roberts

Derivations Of Old Quotes By Rebekah Nathan

It is always dangerous to view our collective lives without the benefit of history or without regard to diversity among us. — Rebekah Nathan