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Drotzmann Quotes By Dean Stockwell

And I can't wait to see where the road leads from here. — Dean Stockwell

Drotzmann Quotes By Toba Beta

I've seen what you're going to understand, dear.
It made me patient when confronting your temper. — Toba Beta

Drotzmann Quotes By Marta Kristen

Look at all the marriages that have been wonderfully successful where fellows finished their army service and came home to go to college on G.I. bills and their wives worked. — Marta Kristen

Drotzmann Quotes By Susan Orlean

I would like to make sleeping my new hobby, except that I'm too tired, really, to have a hobby. But a girl can always dream. — Susan Orlean

Drotzmann Quotes By Stacey Jay

What are you doing here?" she demands.
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I want to touch you. I want to curl into bed beside you and see if you can teach me to dream something that wont make me wake up screaming. — Stacey Jay

Drotzmann Quotes By JoAnne Kenrick

That's the last time I put you in charge of the tequila when we're making margaritas — JoAnne Kenrick

Drotzmann Quotes By Shel Silverstein

INVISIBLE BOY
And here we see the invisible boy
In his lovely invisible house,
Feeding a piece of invisible cheese
To a little invisible mouse.
Oh, what a beautiful picture to see!
Will you draw an invisible picture for me? — Shel Silverstein

Drotzmann Quotes By Louis L'Amour

Enemies can be an incentive to survive and become someone in spite of them. Enemies can keep you alert and aware. — Louis L'Amour

Drotzmann Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

I keep a mountain anchored off eastward a little way, which I ascend in my dreams both awake and asleep. Its broad base spreads over a village or two, which does not know it; neither does it know them, nor do I when I ascend it. I can see its general outline as plainly now in my mind as that of Wachusett. I do not invent in the least, but state exactly what I see. I find that I go up it when I am light-footed and earnest. It ever smokes like an altar with its sacrifice. I am not aware that a single villager frequents it or knows of it. I keep this mountain to ride instead of a horse. — Henry David Thoreau