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Eyelines Inc Quotes By Nick Harkaway

It's true that interacting through text means no eyelines, no facial expressions, no tone of voice. That can be an advantage, helping us to consider content rather than eloquence, import rather than source. — Nick Harkaway

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Brent Spiner

I don't read fiction at all. — Brent Spiner

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Nikita King

Excuse me, Mr. Yeti, I know we locked you up in a cage and you're pissed as hell, but do you think you could slap the ham for me? And when you cum, could you aim for this little tiny cup that you could easily crush with your huge Yeti hands... — Nikita King

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Lisa Unger

It sounded to him like the noise of too many mouths that talk and too few minds that think. — Lisa Unger

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Anne Bishop

Is there some kind of rule for when Sam should be a boy and when he's a Wolf?"
"A Wolf lifts his leg and yellows up the snow. A boy has to use the toilet."
"And that will work?"
"Only if he needs to pee. — Anne Bishop

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Like stage magic, knowledge before you knew it took place before your very eyes, but you were looking elsewhere. — Margaret Atwood

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Franz Liszt

You cannot imagine how it spoils one to have been a child prodigy. — Franz Liszt

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Pamela Stephenson

Most people who went about saying a ghost had poked them with a brolly would be locked up somewhere. — Pamela Stephenson

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Ernest Holmes

Prayer is a thought, a belief, a feeling, arising within the mind of the one praying. — Ernest Holmes

Eyelines Inc Quotes By J.M. Barrie

I forget them after I kill them,' he replied carelessly. When — J.M. Barrie

Eyelines Inc Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

Japanese staff who claim not to know a word of English beyond "awesome" and "sucks", which for a vast range of human endeavour, actually, is more than enough ... — Thomas Pynchon