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Harold Gunderson Quotes By Orlando Bloom

There are complications in relationships between men and women. There always will be. — Orlando Bloom

Harold Gunderson Quotes By Jane Hamilton

She read books quickly and compulsively, paperback after paperback, as if she might drift away without the anchor of the printed page. — Jane Hamilton

Harold Gunderson Quotes By Walt Whitman

I visit the orchards of God and look at the spheric product
And look at quintillions ripened, and look at quintillions green. — Walt Whitman

Harold Gunderson Quotes By Jincy Willett

I spent my next hour reshelving, and the next thirty minutes straightening out the Mc's and Mac's. Nobody on God's earth understands the Mc/Mac principle anymore. In order to do that, you have to be willing to think about something other than your genitals for a full minute. — Jincy Willett

Harold Gunderson Quotes By C.A. Chicoine

There must be more to life than what I've been given."
~ from the song "Off-world Colonies," by Memoria. — C.A. Chicoine

Harold Gunderson Quotes By Michael Grant

The only thing to do was read. Hermit Jim had exactly thirty-eight books. She had inventoried them. There were fairly recent novels by Patrick O'Brian, Dan Simmons, Stephen King, and Dennis Lehane, and some books that she supposed were philosophy by writers like Thoreau. There were classics whose names seemed familiar to her: Oliver Twist, The Sea Wolf, The Big Sleep, Ivanhoe. — Michael Grant

Harold Gunderson Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Some details escaped her, but the regret remained with her. — Gustave Flaubert

Harold Gunderson Quotes By Wm. Paul Young

Home is not as much about a place you belong, as people you belong to. — Wm. Paul Young

Harold Gunderson Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Clockwork Prince pg. 298
Though rather despite myself, I thought him a pretty bit of poison to start with, but I have come around. There is a soul under all that bravado. And he is really alive, one of the most alive people I have ever met. When he feels something, it is as bright and sharp as lightning. — Cassandra Clare