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Glathletics Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Gansey was right. You really can be a raging feminist. — Maggie Stiefvater

Glathletics Quotes By Elizabeth Wein

You know how sometimes when you come home and you haven't seen a place for so long that it seems unbelievably beautiful, and you want to cry because you love it so much you think it's going to break your heart? I felt like that, too. I am HOME. — Elizabeth Wein

Glathletics Quotes By John Connolly

Luck ran out, but smart was for life. — John Connolly

Glathletics Quotes By C.G. Watson

Every action triggers a reaction. — C.G. Watson

Glathletics Quotes By Neal Shusterman

I post on Twitter regularly, and when I checked my followers, I saw that my own characters were following me. They sounded eerily like my characters would actually sound. It was a very surreal thing to see come to life digitally! — Neal Shusterman

Glathletics Quotes By Laura Kreitzer

Seconds ebb and wane. She's not afraid of her voice anymore, but she's not entirely sure she trusts it. She's seen the damage caused with a single word. Right now, each one is a weapon, a conduit of war, and she won't just throw them out there all willy-nilly. — Laura Kreitzer

Glathletics Quotes By Henry James

Of course I was under the spell, and the wonderful part is that, even at the time, I perfectly knew I was. But I gave myself up to it; it was an antidote to any pain, and I had more pains than one. — Henry James

Glathletics Quotes By Imtiaz Ali

I myself got married at a very young age. It has always intrigued me because marriage is very synthetic in an otherwise natural world. — Imtiaz Ali

Glathletics Quotes By Leisha Hailey

No matter how quietly homophobia is whispered, it doesn't make it any less loud. You can't whisper hate, — Leisha Hailey

Glathletics Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

To know nothing, or little, is in the nature of some husbands. To hide, in the nature of how many women? Oh, ladies! how many of you have surreptitious milliners' bills? How many of you have gowns and bracelets which you daren't show, or which you wear trembling?
trembling, and coaxing with smiles the husband by your side, who does not know the new velvet gown from the old one, or the new bracelet from last year's, or has any notion that the ragged-looking yellow lace scarf cost forty guineas and that Madame Bobinot is writing dunning letters every week for the money! — William Makepeace Thackeray