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Eolian Quotes By Deb Vanasse

she learned words that rolled from her tongue when no one was listening. Firns and striations. Cirques and moraines. Adulation. Sublimation. She fell asleep to their music, and she woke to it. Chatter marks, eskers, and drumlins. Truncated spurs. Corries and tarns. Kames. Eolian loess. Katabatic winds. — Deb Vanasse

Eolian Quotes By Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Her eyes downcast all the while/ and singing to herself
pg. 18// A Coney Island of the Mind — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Eolian Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Sometimes it doesn't matter that there was any time before this time. Sometimes it doesn't matter that it's night or day or now or then. Sometimes where you are is enough. It's not that time stops or that it hasn't started. This is time. You are here. This caught moment opening into a lifetime. — Jeanette Winterson

Eolian Quotes By Jenna McCarthy

As relationships progress, the time you spend smooching diminishes. Where kissing was once an enjoyable entree unto itself, it becomes a mere appetizer couples hasten through on the way to the main course. — Jenna McCarthy

Eolian Quotes By Henry Cavill

Regrets are something you can't really have as an actor, because ultimately you'll end up destroying yourself ... there's a lot of disappointment in this business. — Henry Cavill

Eolian Quotes By Janet Evanovich

You can't be mad at me," Ranger said. "I'm cute. I might even be adorable. — Janet Evanovich

Eolian Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

Isn't this the Eolian? I had heard that this is where pride pays silver and plays golden. — Patrick Rothfuss

Eolian Quotes By Gail Carriger

Fact. Of course, she always went and spoiled the appeal by opening her mouth. In his humble experience, the world had yet to produce a more vexingly verbose female. — Gail Carriger

Eolian Quotes By Samuel Beckett

The day you die is just like any other, only shorter. — Samuel Beckett