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Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

It can be nice and still be a prison." "I — Kim Stanley Robinson

Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Raymond E. Feist

All the Midkemia stories are part of a 'history of an imaginary place,' so I've always known the cycle covered five rift wars. I just got to the end after 30 books. So there was no particular inspiration, save it was time to finish the whole shebang. — Raymond E. Feist

Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Lewis Morris

People are surprisingly poetic. Especially when they're not trying to be. — Lewis Morris

Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Mary Oliver

It
learns quickly what sort of courtship it is going to be.
Say you promise to be at your desk in the evenings, from
seven to nine. It waits, it watches. If you are reliably
there, it begins to show itself - soon it begins to arrive
when you do. But if you are only there sometimes and
are frequently late or inattentive, it will appear fleetingly,
or it will not appear at all.
Why should it? It can wait. It can stay silent a lifetime.
Who knows anyway what it is, that wild, silky part
of ourselves without which no poem can live? — Mary Oliver

Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Liam "Lee" Nightingale was rumored to be able to get a girl pregnant by just looking at her and was also voted Best Smile — Kristen Ashley

Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Friendship is a creature formed for a companionship not for a herd. — Michel De Montaigne

Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Demetri Martin

I never give anyone just one congratulation. Congratulations are always plural. They are similar to grapes. — Demetri Martin

Ever Increasing Synonym Quotes By Henry Van Dyke

Subjection to fear is weakness, bondage, feverish unrest. To be afraid is to have no soul that we can call our own; it is to be at the beck and call of alien powers, to be chained and driven and tormented; it is to lose the life itself in the anxious care to keep it. — Henry Van Dyke