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Famous Dorothy Dandridge Quotes By Aldous Huxley

No holiday is ever anything but a disappointment. — Aldous Huxley

Famous Dorothy Dandridge Quotes By Rick Yancey

In case you're an alien and you're reading this: BITE ME. — Rick Yancey

Famous Dorothy Dandridge Quotes By Susanna Clarke

Long, long ago, (said the voice), five hundred years ago or more, on a winter's day at twilight, a young man entered the Church with a young girl with ivy leaves in her hair. There was no one else there but the stones. No one to see him strangle her but the stones. He let her fall dead upon the stones and no one saw but the stones. He was never punished for his sin because there were no witnesses but the stones. The years went by and whenever the man entered the Church and stood among the congregation the stones cried out that this was the man who had murdered the girl with the ivy leaves wound into her hair, but no one ever heard us. But it is not too late! We know where he is buried! In the corner of the south transept! Quick! Quick! Fetch picks! Fetch shovels! Pull up the paving stones. Dig up his bones! Let them be smashed with the shovel! Dash his skull against the pillars and break it! Let the stones have vengeance too! It is not too late! It is not too late! — Susanna Clarke

Famous Dorothy Dandridge Quotes By Monica Hesse

I found a girl who wasn't the girl I was looking for. I let go of a friend I'll still miss every day. I'll go back to work. I'll get better. I'll get better slowly. I'll find all the secret, hidden things. — Monica Hesse

Famous Dorothy Dandridge Quotes By Spike Milligan

It's all in the mind, you know. — Spike Milligan

Famous Dorothy Dandridge Quotes By Karen Armstrong

Intelligence doesn't just mean tracking down terrorists; It means finding out what is in people's hearts and minds and discovering the complexity of most issues. — Karen Armstrong