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Dilliers Quotes By Constance Jablonski

I have a huge breakfast every morning because I never know if I'll have time for lunch, especially during Fashion Week. It keeps my mood positive all day. And my parents taught me to have tons of fruit and vegetables, which I think helps my skin. — Constance Jablonski

Dilliers Quotes By Mickey Rourke

Hey, baby, nobody suffers like the poor. — Mickey Rourke

Dilliers Quotes By Sandra Gulland

You are thinking of the past." I put my arms around her. She'd risen from childbed too soon. "We are the past," she said. — Sandra Gulland

Dilliers Quotes By Ilona Andrews

We stared at each other. The level of politeness had risen to dangerous levels. — Ilona Andrews

Dilliers Quotes By James Surowiecki

Groups are only smart when there is a balance between the information that everyone in the group shares and the information that each of the members of the group holds privately. It's the combination of all those pieces of independent information, some of them right, some of the wrong, that keeps the group wise. — James Surowiecki

Dilliers Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

She'd found the creature she'd seen tonight: Adam Black. The earliest accounts of it were sketchy, descriptions of its various glamours, warnings about its deviltry, cautions about its insatiable sexuality and penchant for mortal women ("so sates a lass, that she is oft incapable of speech, her wits muddled for a fortnight or more." Oh, please. Gabby thought, was that the medieval equivalent of screwing her brains out?), but by the approach of the first millennium, the accounts became more detailed. — Karen Marie Moning

Dilliers Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

The fork was invented sometime in the fifteenth century, I believe."
"Really?" she asked. "Were you there?"
His features blank, he looked up and asked, "What, for the invention of the fork or the fifteenth century? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Dilliers Quotes By Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

You as a salt-being, made of salt, go to fathom the depth of the ocean, and in the process you yourself dissolve. A great maharishi once said that true meditation is like this. — Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche