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Geminids Quotes By Holly Hood

Impending doom, it was a familiar sweater, we all wore it and as scratchy as it felt against our skin, we kept it on. — Holly Hood

Geminids Quotes By Oliver Jackson-Cohen

I rarely watch TV, and in the past two years, I've done three TV shows. It's quite interesting. — Oliver Jackson-Cohen

Geminids Quotes By Philip Zaleski

Williams was complex and tortured. He was not a saint but had his saintly side, which came and went, radiant and sincere as long as it lasted. — Philip Zaleski

Geminids Quotes By Frederick Lenz

In the yoga of love, one has a teacher. It is the teacher whom one loves. — Frederick Lenz

Geminids Quotes By Big Sean

I think a lot of my fans are anxious for more than just my singles. They know I'm a dreamer. They know I'm someone who is real spiritual. I love to have fun, and I always have fun songs - songs you can party to. But I also always have songs you can live to, that when you're depressed, it may lift your spirits up. — Big Sean

Geminids Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

And I can't let you out of here until I know what your plans are. (Kat)
To stop the annihilation of mankind and the earth. It's a simple plan, really, but an important one. Can I go now? (Sin) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Geminids Quotes By Svetlana Boym

From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, the representation of time itself changed; it moved away from allegorical human figures - an old man, a blind youth holding an hourglass, a woman with bared breasts representing Fate - to the impersonal language of numbers: railroad schedules, the bottom line of industrial progress. Time was no longer shifting sand; time was money. Yet the modern era also allowed for multiple conceptions of time and made the experience of time more individual and creative. — Svetlana Boym

Geminids Quotes By Kay Simone

I think it's about beauty in the mundane," Casey said, cautiously. "About how there's truth in everything - like how you don't need to go somewhere special to experience beauty. — Kay Simone