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Elementis East Quotes By Ellen Goodman

I don't know exactly why the notion of homeownership has such a grasp on the American imagination. Perhaps as descendants of landless immigrants we turn our plots into symbols of stability. — Ellen Goodman

Elementis East Quotes By Dean Koontz

Have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.' — Dean Koontz

Elementis East Quotes By Margaret Halsey

The only men who can turn my blood stream into a condition resembling heavy surf are good-looking heels with characters as intricately unpleasant as the sewers of Paris. With decent and honorable gents, I come all over Platonic. Was ever a woman so perverse and wrongheaded? — Margaret Halsey

Elementis East Quotes By Tyler Seguin

I want to be the best I can be no matter what the circumstances. That's how I was raised. — Tyler Seguin

Elementis East Quotes By Richard Baxter

If your hope dieth, your duties die, your endeavors die, your joys die, and your souls die. And if your hope be not acted, but lie asleep, it is next to dead, both in likenss and preparation( 585). — Richard Baxter

Elementis East Quotes By Otto Preminger

Directing her was like directing Lassie. You need 14 takes to get each one of them right. — Otto Preminger

Elementis East Quotes By Sarah Michelle Gellar

I've always been fascinated by Asian culture, and I love that women can play the lead in a horror film. — Sarah Michelle Gellar

Elementis East Quotes By Junot Diaz

the squares on your abdomen have been reabsorbed, like tiny islands in a rising sea of lard. — Junot Diaz

Elementis East Quotes By Ray Winstone

As a man, there's a part of me that feels I should still be going out and doing a proper day's work. — Ray Winstone

Elementis East Quotes By Guy Fraser-Sampson

Storylines from fiction always seem inherently improbable to occur in real life, yet when we read them we are happy to suspend our disbelief, which may simply suggest that in our everyday lives we have an irrational craving for certainty and probability. — Guy Fraser-Sampson