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Euclidea Quotes By Lily Allen

Periods. We all get periods. Once a month, yeah. That's what the theory is — Lily Allen

Euclidea Quotes By E.L. James

I am doing this so that you remember not to run from me, and as exciting as it is, I never want you to run from me! — E.L. James

Euclidea Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

Like that's the only reason anyone would ever buy a first-aid kit? Don't take this the wrong way, Professor McGonagall, but what sort of crazy children are you used to dealing with?"
"Gryffindors," spat Professor McGonagall, the word carrying a freight of bitterness and despair that fell like an eternal curse on all youthful heroism and high spirits. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Euclidea Quotes By Donna Grant

She felt something missing in her soul. It wasn't until she landed in Edinburgh that she realized that missing piece was the wild, mystical land. — Donna Grant

Euclidea Quotes By Daron Malakian

I was always searching for something bigger, faster and better, and Slayer came up with that. — Daron Malakian

Euclidea Quotes By Eric Bana

I deliberately fly in and out of LA for as small a time as humanly possible. — Eric Bana

Euclidea Quotes By Xun Zi

Mencius said that human nature is good. I disagree with that. — Xun Zi

Euclidea Quotes By Aleatha Romig

Thank you." Nox leaned over and kissed my forehead. "For what?" "For everything." "Don't you get it?" he asked. "Get what?" "Alexandria Collins, I want to be your everything. There's nothing you can tell me or confess to change my mind." My — Aleatha Romig

Euclidea Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

An invisible, yet active current of mental energy, underscores any book as well as any other form of artistic creation. A creative burst of psychological energy ignites any creative project. The emotional energy that underlies the artistic work propels it forward endowing it with articulation, texture, rhythm, and movement. When the expressive energy of the artist flags, the work comes to a stopping point and it takes on its final composition. — Kilroy J. Oldster