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Farrellis Quotes By David Brin

Petals floating by, Drift through my woman's hand, As she remembers me. — David Brin

Farrellis Quotes By Tiger Woods

The majority of my blood is Asian. — Tiger Woods

Farrellis Quotes By Jacqueline Carey

The fact that he might have other things to do with his time than spend it shepherding his master's head-strong, thousand-ducat-a-night anguisette through one of the most unsavory quarters of the City never crossed my mind. — Jacqueline Carey

Farrellis Quotes By Holmes Osborne

Tell the truth, even if they do look at you funny. — Holmes Osborne

Farrellis Quotes By Brian Christian

Existence without essence is very stressful. — Brian Christian

Farrellis Quotes By Jodi Ellen Malpas

Shtting fucking hell! I slap my hand over my lips to stop my mental explicit language from falling out of my mouth. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

Farrellis Quotes By James Nesbitt

When I went to university, I was already working professionally with the Ulster Actors. — James Nesbitt

Farrellis Quotes By Idries Shah

Knowledge is not gained, it is there all the time. It is the "veils" which have to be dissolved in the mind. — Idries Shah

Farrellis Quotes By Marlo Thomas

That is the difference between St. Jude's and all other children's hospitals. The other hospitals are not bad at all; they're good hospitals, but they're just working with what they know, and St. Jude's is working with what nobody else knows, because they're doing research. — Marlo Thomas

Farrellis Quotes By Barbara W. Tuchman

One constant among the elements of 1914 - as of any era - was the disposition of everyone on all sides not to prepare for the harder alternative, not to act upon what they suspected to be true. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Farrellis Quotes By Jane Austen

A private dance, without sitting down to supper, was pronounced an infamous fraud upon the rights of men and women; and Mrs. Weston must not speak of it again. — Jane Austen