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Fratila Andreea Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Why is life so tragic; so like a little strip of pavement over an abyss. I look down; I feel giddy; I wonder how I am ever to walk to the end. — Virginia Woolf

Fratila Andreea Quotes By Mark Spitz

If you are relaxing and subconsciously thinking about your coming race, you are going to perform at just about 100 percent efficiency. — Mark Spitz

Fratila Andreea Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

You looked like you wanted to jump his bones right there!"
"Jump his bones?" Sadie frowns. "What do you mean?"
... "It's like a pajama party. Except you take off your pajamas."
"Oh that." Her face clicks with recognition. You call it 'jumping his bones'?"
"Sometimes." I shrug.
"What an odd phrase. We used to call it sex."
"Oh." I say, discomfited. "Well we do too-"
"Or barney-mugging," she adds. — Sophie Kinsella

Fratila Andreea Quotes By Nalini Singh

You're my hope, Ivy, my beacon home on the darkest night. — Nalini Singh

Fratila Andreea Quotes By Anette Prehn

Musicality means openness to what is present and what is desired, the ability to make the most of what is currently here. — Anette Prehn

Fratila Andreea Quotes By Curt Schilling

I've made mistakes, I've misspoke, I am sure I will again sometime, but that happens, that's part of being human in my book. I'm OK with that. I've never done it maliciously, ever. — Curt Schilling

Fratila Andreea Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Perhaps Daisy never went in for amour at all
and yet there's something in that voice of hers ... — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fratila Andreea Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

The life of a scholar seldom abounds with adventure. — Oliver Goldsmith

Fratila Andreea Quotes By Andrew Gamble

Our fate is something which exists outside ourselves, and which once revealed expresses the meaning of our lives. Apart, however, from soothsayers who claim to have a means of foretelling exactly what will befall us, this kind of fate is only normally revealed after a life has ended. Only then can the meaning of that life be understood. — Andrew Gamble