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Fiaccola Della Quotes By Thomas Browne

Were every one employed in points concordant to their natures, professions, and arts, commonwealths would rise up of themselves. — Thomas Browne

Fiaccola Della Quotes By Paul Russell

When you get right down to it, we don't ever want to know one another too well. We want there to be that mystery. Where there's mystery, there's hope. — Paul Russell

Fiaccola Della Quotes By Alexia Stark

How the fuck would I explain that to ER personal? Yeah, my wife doesn't fuck me anymore. So I went in search of my old porn collection, but I guess I had one too many. — Alexia Stark

Fiaccola Della Quotes By Tony Wilson

That came from my mother. She was the biggest influence on my life. I remember once refusing to get on a bus with her because she was wearing a mink, and I thought we should be taking a taxi. She just said, 'Who cares what people think?' and I remember sitting on that bus, being utterly embarrassed, but knowing somehow that she was totally correct. — Tony Wilson

Fiaccola Della Quotes By Cornell Woolrich

Evans made himself their spokesman. "Charlie and Joe," he offered. "Remember us? We brought a friend back with us this time." Girls evidently didn't count in this little subdivision of the underworld; a miscalculation many a shady character has made. — Cornell Woolrich

Fiaccola Della Quotes By Jim Butcher

I don't know the good or the evil of the thing. That's something that only you mortals worry about. — Jim Butcher

Fiaccola Della Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

I shall ask into my shell only those friends with whom I can be completely honest. I find I am shedding hypocrisy in human relationships. What a rest that will be! The most exhausting thing in life, I have discovered, is being insincere. That is why so much of social life is exhausting; one is wearing a mask. I have shed my mask. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh