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Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

Levi's eyebrows were pornographic. If Cath were making this decision just on eyebrows, she would have been "up to his room" a long time ago. — Rainbow Rowell

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Emmanuelle Chriqui

I love doing voice-over. It's so fun. — Emmanuelle Chriqui

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Mike Svob

Think of the centre of interest in a painting as you would read it in a novel or see it in a movie. The crisis or climax is that point when you simply can't put the book down or wouldn't dare leave the movie, for whatever reason. — Mike Svob

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

No fate could rob us of our own
No circumstance can make it less;
What time removes was but a loan,
For what was ours we still possess. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Al Gini

The glorious thing for you always has consequences for others. — Al Gini

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Robert B. Parker

I called Hawk on his cell phone. "Where are you?" I said. "Not your business," he said. "What are you doing." "Very not your business," he said. "Oh that," I said. — Robert B. Parker

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Gavin Rossdale

I'm not a workaholic, but I was a bit manic, I have to confess. — Gavin Rossdale

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Jenny Hubbard

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Oh, yes, she could feel it/even though the bullet/had never stabbed her skin./ The bright white heat/ burned at her core/ where two lives/ beat, and if he'd aimed/ there and pulled the trigger,/red would have crested/ like a broken dam/ over her hands/ as her last word rushed/ up to her throat
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/ a sound that took no time and also lifetimes. — Jenny Hubbard

Destabilising Synonyms Quotes By Henry James

Make him [the reader] think the evil, make him think it for himself, and you are released from weak specifications. — Henry James