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Diloreto Construction Quotes By Stephen Leacock

You cannot depict love inside a frame of fact. It needs a mist to dissolve in. — Stephen Leacock

Diloreto Construction Quotes By Thomas Wymark

Boiling anger burns. Sticks to people like hot melted sugar. Scars and blisters. — Thomas Wymark

Diloreto Construction Quotes By Christine Feehan

Savannah's mind brushed his and found genuine regret for her sorrow. "How did you find me?"
"I always know where you are, every moment. Five years ago you said you needed time, and I gave it to you. But I've never left you. I never will."

-Savannah & Gregori — Christine Feehan

Diloreto Construction Quotes By G.R. Matthews

If you can't hide, act confident. It would have to be one hell of an act. — G.R. Matthews

Diloreto Construction Quotes By Ivanka Di Felice

I realize my life here is much richer than I ever could have imagined. [Why one Canadian immigrant to Italy stays] — Ivanka Di Felice

Diloreto Construction Quotes By Greg Graffin

If you go back far enough and get a wider enough picture of history, we have let go of many things that follow a religious narrative. We don't burn witches anymore. Most people would consider that barbaric. We don't sacrifice human beings, which was a religious act practiced by numerous cultures on this planet. — Greg Graffin

Diloreto Construction Quotes By Philip Jose Farmer

Actually, the situation was intolerable. But then it was surprising how much intolerableness a man could tolerate. — Philip Jose Farmer

Diloreto Construction Quotes By Edward Ball

The topic of slavery is like an electric fence. Touch it and people will react. — Edward Ball

Diloreto Construction Quotes By George Jean Nathan

I have yet to find a man worth his salt in any direction who did not think of himself first and foremost. — George Jean Nathan