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Fiji First Billboards Quotes By Emma Chase

My office door slams open, leaving a dent in the drywall.
Here we go.
"You are driving me crazy!"
Her cheeks are flushed, her breathing's fast, and she's got murder in her eyes.
Beautiful.
I raise my brows hopefully. "Crazy? Like you want to rip my shirt open again?"
"No. Crazy like the itch of a yeast infection that just won't go away."
I flinch. Can't help it.
I mean - Christ. — Emma Chase

Fiji First Billboards Quotes By George Henry Lewes

Endeavour to be faithful, and if there is any beauty in your thought, your style will be beautiful; if there is any real emotion to express, the expression will be moving. — George Henry Lewes

Fiji First Billboards Quotes By Angela Merkel

Freedom is the very essence of our economy and society. Without freedom the human mind is prevented from unleashing its creative force. But what is also clear is that this freedom does not stand alone. It is freedom in responsibility and freedom to exercise responsibility. — Angela Merkel

Fiji First Billboards Quotes By Jim Lehrer

Well, I don't know about objectivity, but I know for certain that it's always possible for a professional journalist who understands what he or she's up to to be fair, and that's the key word. Fairness to individuals, fairness to ideas, and to issues and whatever - that is critical, and that is also part and parcel of what the job. — Jim Lehrer

Fiji First Billboards Quotes By Albert Hadley

Nothing comes cheap, though the educated eye will always spot very nice things for the least money. — Albert Hadley

Fiji First Billboards Quotes By Ellen Bass

I live in Santa Cruz. I moved here in 1974 and couldn't leave. — Ellen Bass

Fiji First Billboards Quotes By Nelson DeMille

An Englishman once said that he found it easier to be a member of a club than of the human race because the bylaws were shorter, and he knew all the members personally. That sounds about right. — Nelson DeMille