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Dissed By Max Quotes By Anna Torv

With science fiction there's endless possibilities. — Anna Torv

Dissed By Max Quotes By Joanna Trollope

I always love writing about children. — Joanna Trollope

Dissed By Max Quotes By Thomas Hardy

You, and those like you, take your fill of pleasure on earth by making the life of such as me bitter and black with sorrow; and then it is a fine thing, when you have had enough of that, to think of securing your pleasure in heaven by becoming converted! — Thomas Hardy

Dissed By Max Quotes By Bryce Harper

If I had to describe myself in one word, 'Hercules.' — Bryce Harper

Dissed By Max Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Honesty does not make a man less of a tyrant. — Brandon Sanderson

Dissed By Max Quotes By Thomas Sowell

If you don't believe in the innate unreasonableness of human beings, just try raising children. — Thomas Sowell

Dissed By Max Quotes By James Payn

The idea of bringing young people up to Literature is doubtless calculated to raise the eyebrows almost as much as the suggestion of bringing them up to the Stage. — James Payn

Dissed By Max Quotes By Thomas Paine

The Christian mythologists tell us that Christ died for the sins of the world, and that he came on Purpose to die. Would it not then have been the same if he had died of a fever or of the small pox, of old age, or of anything else? — Thomas Paine

Dissed By Max Quotes By Bobby Adair

How will humanity react when it realizes that it has survived an extinction event? — Bobby Adair

Dissed By Max Quotes By Katharine Ashe

I need you, Viola. I need you.'
'You are repeating. You are trying to convince yourself, aren't you?'
'You are an impossible woman. I am declaring my love to you and still you quarrel with me ... Viola, I am perishing before you. *Perishing.*' His tone was strained. 'Say something.'
She nodded.
'What does that mean?'
She nodded again, faster, her throat a clogged mess of joy.
His eyes seemed to sparkle. 'You do love me.'
She got dizzy nodding.
'Why aren't you speaking? What is -'
She clutched her neck ... He looked astounded. Then he pulled her hand away and bent to set his mouth atop her windpipe.
'Function, beautiful harridan's voice,' he murmured, trailing soft, sweet kisses along her throat. — Katharine Ashe