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Drewery Maple Quotes By Titus Lucretius Carus

Burning fevers flee no swifter from your body if you toss under figured counterpanes and coverlets of crimson than if you must lie in rude homespun. — Titus Lucretius Carus

Drewery Maple Quotes By Dan Fogelberg

I've always got about four albums in my head. — Dan Fogelberg

Drewery Maple Quotes By Rod Rosenbladt

Be of good cheer, my son. Your sins are forgiven. — Rod Rosenbladt

Drewery Maple Quotes By Henry Lawson

It is the same with revolution; so long as the proper spirit is spreading amongst our young men, we are satisfied that it spreads without bombast or parade. — Henry Lawson

Drewery Maple Quotes By Jonathan Latimer

It all came back to something I'd figured out once about the detective business. There were two ways to go along: underground or on top. I never found out which was best. Underground you had the element of surprise on your side, but it was harder to move around. On top you went everywhere, taking cracks at everybody, and everybody taking cracks at you. You had to be tough to play it that way. Well, I was tough. — Jonathan Latimer

Drewery Maple Quotes By Marlene Dietrich

There comes a time when suddenly you realize that laughter is something you remember and that you were the one laughing. — Marlene Dietrich

Drewery Maple Quotes By John Cariani

The big turning point came when I played in the pit orchestra for a production of SWEENEY TODD and I spent most of the time watching the play instead of playing the score! And that's when I knew I had it bad for acting. — John Cariani

Drewery Maple Quotes By Brian A. McBride

To write is to release the soul. So write. What right have we to leave a thing of such beauty bottled within ourselves? — Brian A. McBride

Drewery Maple Quotes By Thea Harrison

I used to eat people, you know."
If he meant to shock her out of crying, he succeeded. A snort burst out of her. "That's awful," she said. Her nose was clogged. "I mean it, that's awful. It's not funny. I'm not laughing."
He sighed. "It was a long time ago. Thousands of years. Once I really was the beast the Elves call me."
She closed her eyes, took a deep, shuddering breath and rubbed her fingers along the seam of his T-shirt. "What made you stop?"
"I had a conversation with somebody. It was an epiphany." His voice was rueful.He rocked her. "From that point on I swore I would never eat something that could talk."
"Hey, that's kind of your version of turning vegetarian, isn't it? — Thea Harrison