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Faceas Clay Quotes By Robert B. Parker

There's something about being able to literally consume a work of art - then to divide all that pleasure of it - because it's a memory. A great wine for me is a memory, it's an extraordinary experience. — Robert B. Parker

Faceas Clay Quotes By Winston Churchill

If Britain must choose between Europe and the open sea, she must always choose the open sea. — Winston Churchill

Faceas Clay Quotes By William Herschel

We need not hesitate to admit that the Sun is richly stored with inhabitants. — William Herschel

Faceas Clay Quotes By Norman Mailer

It's very bad to write a novel by act of will. I can do a book of nonfiction work that way - just sign the contract and do the book because, provided the topic has some meaning for me, I know I can do it. But a novel is different. A novel is more like falling in love. You don't say, 'I'm going to fall in love next Tuesday, I'm going to begin my novel.' The novel has to come to you. It has to feel just like love. — Norman Mailer

Faceas Clay Quotes By Unknown

The saddest thing about falling in love is that sooner or later something will go wrong. — Unknown

Faceas Clay Quotes By Dara Horn

Ben, everything is going to get better," he heard her say in the void. "Really. It has to get better, because it can't get worse."
Ben opened his eyes with a jolt, staring at himself in the mirror. That's not true, he suddenly thought. It can definitely get worse. As he nodded at Sara and pretended to smile, he understood that it was the first intelligent thought he had ever had. — Dara Horn

Faceas Clay Quotes By Peter Billingsley

'A Christmas Story' has always meant a lot to me personally. — Peter Billingsley

Faceas Clay Quotes By Tara Leigh

So you don't do one night stands. And you're not looking for a boyfriend, or a husband. What do you want, Reina?"
I swallowed, my throat suddenly dry. How could one sentence strike with the force of a lightning bolt? "How about you make me an offer? — Tara Leigh