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Diabolik Lovers Quotes By Annette Funicello

To some, the '50s were a decade marked by the banal, the predictable. — Annette Funicello

Diabolik Lovers Quotes By Edward Hall

Oh, come off it, I've only directed three plays for the RSC. — Edward Hall

Diabolik Lovers Quotes By Penelope Cruz

I never grew up dreaming about a wedding - I don't think about things like that. I don't know how to explain it. All I care about is to be happy. — Penelope Cruz

Diabolik Lovers Quotes By Peter Kirby

Crime doesn't take a holiday. It changes costume for the season, and Christmas is the season for domestic violence. Too much pressure to deliver the perfect gift, and not enough money. Too little to say, and too much alcohol encouraging confessions. Never enough love or imagination to deliver the dream. — Peter Kirby

Diabolik Lovers Quotes By Alexander Lowen

Death is the fate no one can escape. The question, then, is, How does one die? A person can die like a hero or like a coward. The difference is that the hero can face death without fear, whereas the coward can't. — Alexander Lowen

Diabolik Lovers Quotes By Amani Abbas

Life is so spine chillingly beautiful. — Amani Abbas

Diabolik Lovers Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton

And Viola is the idol, the theme of Naples. She is the spoiled sultana of the boards. To spoil her acting may be easy enough, - shall they spoil her nature? No, I think not. There, at home, she is still good and simple; and there, under the awning by the doorway, - there she still sits, divinely musing. How often, crook-trunked tree, she looks to thy green boughs; how often, like thee, in her dreams, and fancies, does she struggle for the light, - not the light of the stage-lamps. Pooh, child! be contented with the lamps, even with the rush-lights. A farthing candle is more convenient for household purposes than the stars. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton