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Duke Postgame Quotes By Aimee Bender

My father usually agreed with her requests, because stamped in his two-footed stance and jaw was the word Provider, and he loved her the way a bird-watcher's heart leaps when he hears the call of the roseate spoonbill, a fluffy pink wader, calling its lilting coo-coo from the mangroves. — Aimee Bender

Duke Postgame Quotes By Heather Burch

Fangs sank into Nikki Youngblood's leg, setting her skin on fire. A scream gurgled in her throat, but she willed herself past trees smeared by her jarred vision — Heather Burch

Duke Postgame Quotes By Eowyn Ivey

I have only ever been truly frightened of boredom and loneliness," she says. It — Eowyn Ivey

Duke Postgame Quotes By Gerard Way

I don't know if commerce can every truly be information. I think that's just commerce, that's just selling you something. — Gerard Way

Duke Postgame Quotes By Neal Stephenson

But for the moment it was just a pattern of sensory impressions painted on the screen of her memory, not soaked in yet, not understood, not even granted the dignity of having really happened. — Neal Stephenson

Duke Postgame Quotes By Charles Yu

She used her heart to love him, not her head, not her words and not her thoughts or ideas or feelings or any other vehicle or object or device people use to deliver love or love-like things. She used her heart, as a physical transmitter of love, and what came out of it was no more voluntary than gravity or time or time travel or the laws of fictional science itself. — Charles Yu

Duke Postgame Quotes By Nat Wolff

I had parents in the business and they made sure that the art was the biggest concern. — Nat Wolff

Duke Postgame Quotes By Robert Ballard

The greatest discoveries all start with the question "Why?" — Robert Ballard

Duke Postgame Quotes By Kate McGahan

There is a rule in Heaven that says we cannot tell someone something that might shift the living out of their destiny during their lifetime on earth. People must be led by either their mistakes or by their faith, and this is why they cannot be told certain things ahead of time. — Kate McGahan