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Ficticios Quotes By John Corwin

Those are Klingon and Federation ships," I said. "You're a nerd, Shelton, but, holy crap, do I love this. — John Corwin

Ficticios Quotes By Marley Shelton

Courteney Cox is such a great actress. — Marley Shelton

Ficticios Quotes By Anne Gracie

There is no need to shove, his duchess said snippily.
There is every need. Think of it not as shoving, but an affectionate nudge. — Anne Gracie

Ficticios Quotes By Victor Hugo

Men hate those to whom they have to lie. — Victor Hugo

Ficticios Quotes By Penelope Douglas

I'm going to hell. I'm pretty sure she'd going to drag me there herself. — Penelope Douglas

Ficticios Quotes By George Carlin

You can take and nail two sticks together like they've never been nailed together before and some fool will buy it. — George Carlin

Ficticios Quotes By Rajneesh

Mind is the absence of meditation. The moment meditation arises in you, mind is found nowhere. — Rajneesh

Ficticios Quotes By Gloria Furman

God is a good Father, and he never, ever considers for even one moment letting us remain satisfied with anything less than himself, because he is the most satisfying treasure in the whole wide world. — Gloria Furman

Ficticios Quotes By Thomas Wolfe

This is man: a writer of books, a putter-down of words, a painter of pictures, a maker of ten thousand philosophies. He grows passionate over ideas, he hurls scorn and mockery at another's work, he finds the one way, the true way, for himself, and calls all others false
yet in the billion books upon the shelves there is not one that can tell him how to draw a single fleeting breath in peace and comfort. He makes histories of the universe, he directs the destiny of the nations, but he does not know his own history, and he cannot direct his own destiny with dignity or wisdom for ten consecutive minutes. — Thomas Wolfe