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Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By The Smiths

Send me the pillow, the one that you dream on. — The Smiths

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Shannon Leto

Who knows where I would be if I didn't come to L.A. I probably would have been locked up or dead. — Shannon Leto

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Michael Lewis

The nice thing about things that are urgent," he liked to say, "is that if you wait long enough they aren't urgent anymore." "I — Michael Lewis

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Beatrice Sparks

How can thoughts hurt so much when they aren't even physical? — Beatrice Sparks

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Kevin Sorbo

I told Clooney, George, you're worth $100 million - of course you can afford to be a socialist! — Kevin Sorbo

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Maybe love isn't meant to be bliss never-ending.
Maybe love is unwavering support and befriending. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Jack Kerouac

And I realize the unbearable anguish of insanity: how uninformed people can be thinking insane people are "happy," O God, in fact it was Irwin Garden once warned me not to think the madhouses are full of "happy nuts." (p. 200) — Jack Kerouac

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Ava Lore

Man. I know they say it's good to take the high road. But it's also good to punch assholes in the face, too. — Ava Lore

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

The Mekons were kind of like the background music of my life. — Jonathan Franzen

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By William Shakespeare

O, swear not by the moon, the fickle moon, the inconstant moon, that monthly changes in her circle orb, Lest that thy love prove likewise variable — William Shakespeare

Effulgent In A Sentence Quotes By Sherwood Smith

Awareness came back slowly, and not very pleasantly. First were all the aches and twinges, then the dizziness, and last the sensation of movement. Before I even opened my eyes I realized that once again I was on a horse, clasped upright by an arm.
The Marquis again? Memories came flooding back--the dungeon, the Baron's horrible promise, then the knife and Shevraeth's comment about timing. The Marquis had saved me, with about the closest timing in history, from a thoroughly nasty fate. Relief was my foremost emotion, then gratitude, and then a residual embarrassment that I didn't understand and instantly dismissed. He had saved my life, and I owed him my thanks.
I opened my eyes, squinting against bright sunlight, and turned my head, words forming only to vanish when I looked up into an unfamiliar face. I closed my eyes again, completely confused. Had I dreamed it all, then? Except--where was I, and with whom? — Sherwood Smith