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Frowein Road Quotes By Judy Blundell

I always wanted a father. Any kind. A strict one, a funny one, one who bought me pink dresses, one who wished I was a boy. One who traveled, one who never got up out of his Morris chair. Doctor, lawyer, Indian chief. I wanted shaving cream in the sink and whistling on the stairs. I wanted pants hung by their cuffs from a dresser drawer. I wanted change jingling in a pocket and the sound of ice cracking in a cocktail glass at five thirty. I wanted to hear my mother laugh behind a closed door. — Judy Blundell

Frowein Road Quotes By Umberto Eco

I am an old consumer of papers. I cannot avoid reading my newspapers every morning. — Umberto Eco

Frowein Road Quotes By Paul Auster

Eighteen is a terrible age, and while I walked around with the conviction that I was somehow more grown-up than my classmates, the truth was that I had merely found a different way of being young. — Paul Auster

Frowein Road Quotes By Masi Oka

Playing a superhero was an acting challenge for me. It was fun. — Masi Oka

Frowein Road Quotes By Wes Fesler

Apology is mankind's nearest course to perfection. — Wes Fesler

Frowein Road Quotes By Mark Steyn

much of the western world has a big hole where its sense of identity ought to be. — Mark Steyn

Frowein Road Quotes By Robert Ludlum

A man's weaknesses may intrude on his faith but they do not diminish it. — Robert Ludlum

Frowein Road Quotes By George Orwell

Any kind of organized revolt against the party, which was bound to be a failure, struck her as stupid. The clever thing to do was to break the rules and stay alive all the same. — George Orwell

Frowein Road Quotes By Judy Sheindlin

If you tell the truth, then you don't have to have a good memory — Judy Sheindlin

Frowein Road Quotes By Lauren Wolk

Some of them would survive to become fruit as good as anything on earth. Others would wither on the branch, killed by frost, wasted. — Lauren Wolk