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Giangregorio North Quotes By Larissa Ione

I feel like I'm finally whole. I'm five thousand years old," he rasped. "But the day you found me in the woods, that's when my life started. — Larissa Ione

Giangregorio North Quotes By Philip K. Dick

There seemed to be nothing that contributed more to squalor than a bunch of basalt-block structures designed to lift people out of squalor. — Philip K. Dick

Giangregorio North Quotes By Louise Erdrich

The story comes around, pushing at our brains, and soon we are trying to ravel back to the beginning, trying to put families into order and make sense of things. But we start with one person, and soon another and another follows, and still another, until we are lost in the connections. — Louise Erdrich

Giangregorio North Quotes By George Orwell

If you have no money, men won't care for you, women won't love you; won't, that is, care for you or love you the last little bit that matters. — George Orwell

Giangregorio North Quotes By Graeme Simsion

How are you going to kiss a girl if you won't share her ice cream? p.203 The Rosie Project — Graeme Simsion

Giangregorio North Quotes By Bob Corker

People read way too much into personalities and all that stuff. — Bob Corker

Giangregorio North Quotes By Julia Quinn

To say that men can be bullheaded would be insulting to the bull. — Julia Quinn

Giangregorio North Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Exactly," said Dumbledore, beaming once more. "Which makes you very different from Tom Riddle. It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." Harry sat motionless in his chair, stunned. "If you want proof, Harry, that you belong in Gryffindor, I suggest you look more closely at this. — J.K. Rowling

Giangregorio North Quotes By Derrick Jensen

In all of my books, I've emphasized that the fundamental difference between civilized and indigenous ways of being is that, for even the most open-minded of the civilized, listening to the natural world is a metaphor. — Derrick Jensen