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Francium Element Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

Bravery is the stupidity of heart. — M.F. Moonzajer

Francium Element Quotes By John Gardner

I look down past the stars to a terrifying darkness. I seem to recognize the place, but it's impossible. "Accident," I whisper. I will fall. I seem to desire the fall, and though I fight it with all my will I know in advance I can't win. Standing baffled, quaking with fear, three feet from the edge of a nightmare cliff, I find myself, incredibly, moving towards it. I look down, down, into bottomless blackness, feeling the dark power moving in me like an ocean current, some monster inside me, deep sea wonder, dread night monarch astir in his cave, moving me slowly to my voluntary tumble into death. — John Gardner

Francium Element Quotes By Eddie Condon

Krupa's drums went through us like a triple bourbon. — Eddie Condon

Francium Element Quotes By Knut Hamsun

Fall has arrived and has already begun to put everything into a deep sleep; flies and other insects have suffered their first setback, and up in the trees and down on the ground you can hear the sounds of struggling life, puttering , ceaselessly rustling, laboring not to perish. — Knut Hamsun

Francium Element Quotes By John Dingman

Cats are absolute individuals, with their own ideas about everything, including the people they own. — John Dingman

Francium Element Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

Was it serious? I don't know. It certainly had serious consequences. — J.M. Coetzee

Francium Element Quotes By Cassandra Clare

You are in my bones and my bones and my heart. I have to tear myself to let you go. — Cassandra Clare

Francium Element Quotes By Bill Bryson

The most elusive element of all, however, appears to be francium28, which is so rare that it is thought that our entire planet may contain, at any given moment, fewer than twenty francium atoms. — Bill Bryson