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Famous Pisces Quotes By Nick Cassavetes

When your child is sick, you have tunnel vision. — Nick Cassavetes

Famous Pisces Quotes By Ella James

I think of him as part tiger. He's languid to the point of appearing almost lazy, and yellow or green, those eyes are framed by ridiculous lashes, set in a strong face with prominent cheekbones, full lips, and a sensuous smile. — Ella James

Famous Pisces Quotes By Shashi Tharoor

Terrorism is a principal preoccupation in most of our international contacts. — Shashi Tharoor

Famous Pisces Quotes By E.L. James

Miss Steele, I do believe you're making my palm twitch. — E.L. James

Famous Pisces Quotes By Werner Herzog

I'm a very circumspect and prudent person, and I eliminate danger as far as it can be done. — Werner Herzog

Famous Pisces Quotes By Raquel Cassidy

Potentially, you do inhabit different worlds. And while there are no specific roles I'm burning to play, as far as acting in the future goes, I'd really like to have done searing work. — Raquel Cassidy

Famous Pisces Quotes By Erik Larson

As before, Dodd believed Hitler was "perfectly sincere" about wanting peace. Now, however, the ambassador had realized, as had Messersmith before him, that Hitler's real purpose was to buy time to allow Germany to rearm. Hitler wanted peace only to prepare for war. "In the back of his mind," Dodd wrote, "is the old German idea of dominating Europe through warfare. — Erik Larson

Famous Pisces Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

Every novel is an ideal plane inserted into the realm of reality. — Jorge Luis Borges

Famous Pisces Quotes By David Sedaris

In binghamton, new york, winter meant snow, and though I was young when we left, I was able to recall great heaps of it, and use that memory as evidence that North Carolina was, at best, a third-rate institution. What little snow there was would usually melt an hour or two after hitting the ground, and there you'd be in your windbreaker and unconvincing mittens, forming a lumpy figure made mostly of mud. Snow Negroes, we called them. The — David Sedaris