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Enunciator Means Quotes By Lewis Buzbee

Books are slow. They require time; they are written slowly, published slowly, and read slowly. — Lewis Buzbee

Enunciator Means Quotes By Jaycee Dugard

I love metaphors and she has come up with the idea of lighting candles to symbolize my past, present, and future. My past and present were the two candles we started with; she would ask me what I would like to start with or deal with today. I would light up either my past or my present depending on the answer. During the last few sessions we've used the candles I've noticed my past melting more and more and becoming duller and duller in light. — Jaycee Dugard

Enunciator Means Quotes By Rob May

Words are just words; a book never harmed anyone by itself. — Rob May

Enunciator Means Quotes By Oscar Wilde

we poor artists have to show ourselves in society from time to time, just to remind the public that we are not savages. With — Oscar Wilde

Enunciator Means Quotes By Liz Moore

David: Hello
David: Are you there
David: Hello
ELIXIR: Hello.
David: How are you?
ELIXIR: Hello.
David: Wrong.
ELIXIR: I'm fine.
ELIXIR: How are you?
David: I've been better.
David: Do you want to know why?
David: I have a story to tell you.
ELIXIR: I'm all ears.
David: Correct. — Liz Moore

Enunciator Means Quotes By Jacqueline Winspear

They say the face tells all there is to know about a life, but I personally believe much can be deduced from the hands. There are lines and scars, bumps and calluses; indeed, the hands are both the sketch and the final work of art. — Jacqueline Winspear

Enunciator Means Quotes By Ian Fleming

Bond grinned with pleasure. What most warmed him was that M. himself should have rung up Mathis. This was quite unheard of. The very existence of M., let alone his identity, was never admitted. He could imagine the flutter this must have caused in the ultra-security-minded organization in London. — Ian Fleming