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Fire When The Strobe Quotes By Ian McEwan

All she had needed was the certainty of his love, and his reassurance that there was no hurry when a lifetime lay ahead of them. — Ian McEwan

Fire When The Strobe Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Vote: the instrument and symbol of a freeman's power to make a fool of himself and a wreck of his country. — Ambrose Bierce

Fire When The Strobe Quotes By Stacy Pershall

Cincinatti was where I learned that running away from your problems has a three-month statute of limitations, a lesson I have found repeatedly to be true. Three months is still a first impression
of a city, of other people, of yourself in that place. But there comes a point when you can no longer hide who you are, and the reactions of others become all too familiar ... — Stacy Pershall

Fire When The Strobe Quotes By Robyn Schneider

I pictured her tragically; it never once ocurred to me to picture her as the tragedy. — Robyn Schneider

Fire When The Strobe Quotes By Bill Parcells

Hey fellas! This is what you work all off season for. This is why you lift all them weights! This is why you do all that! — Bill Parcells

Fire When The Strobe Quotes By Robert De Niro

One regret I have: I didn't get as much of the family history as I could have for the kids. — Robert De Niro

Fire When The Strobe Quotes By Heather Poole

Keep in mind that I have a lot of experience serving Diet Coke. You might find it interesting to learn that it's the most annoying beverage a flight attendant can pour for a passenger in flight, because in the time it takes us to fill one cup, we could have served an entire row of passengers. For some reason the fizz at 35,000 feet doesn't go down as quickly as it does for other sodas, so flight attendants end up standing in the aisle just waiting to pour a little more . . . and a little more . . . and a little more . . . until passengers sitting nearby become impatient and begin shouting out drink orders I can never remember. — Heather Poole