Emma Bulll Quotes & Sayings
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We knew we were doomed. The kiss was a warm acceptance of years of bickering, years of me consuming foods that I found barely edible and Henry tidying up after someone who already thought she had tidied up. When I kissed Henry I wasn't imagining Ex-boyfriend #13; I was picturing Husband #1. — Lisa Lutz

I didn't mean it' he said again. She tried to smile, but had to sniff instead. Her face was wet, and her nose was running. He thought she looked beautiful. — Brock Cole

Beck's smile is intense and sincere, a smile with, not a smile at. Mom used to say you could tell a lot by the way a person treats the innocent, and Walt is nothing if not innocence personified. — David Arnold

If you drink O'Douls, you don't drink; but if you drink 20 O'Douls in a half hour, then you're a non-alcoholic. — Mitch Hedberg

Acting is a reflex, a mechanism for development and survival ... It isn't 'second nature,' it is 'first nature.' — Declan Donnellan

Scores of studies support the power of certain natural foods to prevent cancer. — Joel Fuhrman

Being dyslexic, I'm lucky if I can recognize English words, but, being a demigod, Ancient Greek is sort of hardwired into my brain. 'Ke-rau-noh,' I pronounced. 'Blast?'
Annabeth gave me a wicked little smile. 'Closest term I could think of. Literally it means strike with lightning bolts .'
'Ooh,' Sadie said. 'I love striking things with lightning bolts. — Rick Riordan

What interests me is what you might call vernacular writing, writing that connects you to a place. — Calvin Trillin

I played lots of fantasy games. I would create these worlds, and I would believe in them. — Lana Parrilla

It is not pride when the beech-tree refuses to copy the oak. The only chance of any healthy life for it is to be as full a beech-tree as it can be. — Phillips Brooks

Millions of people who falsely believe that "knowledge is power." It is nothing of the sort! Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end. — Anonymous

I climbed on my bike and headed down Main Street, noticing that puddles were already starting to form on the pavement. — Morgan Matson

Our grandparents' generation never expected too much out of life and, paradoxically, were happier for it. It never occurred to my granddad that he would enjoy work. He hated it from the day he walked through the factory gates at 14 to when he left at 65. — Mark Barrowcliffe