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Hornsey Road Quotes By Nick Hornby

Marcus couldn't believe it. Dead. A dead duck. OK, he'd been trying to hit it on the head with a piece of sandwich, but he tried to do all sorts of things, and none of them had ever happened before. He'd tried to get the highest score on the Stargazer machine in the kabab shop on Hornsey road - nothing. He'd tried to read Nicky's thoughts by staring at the back of his head every maths lesson for a week - nothing. It really annoyed him that the only thing he'd ever achieved through trying was something he hadn't really wanted to do that much in the first place. And anyway, since when did hitting a bird with a sandwich ever kill it? People spend half their lives throwing things at the ducks in Regent's Park. How come he managed to pick a duck that pathetic? — Nick Hornby

Hornsey Road Quotes By Melissa Marr

Cinderella time?' You knw how it is= got to get home before the shoe falls off. No sense tempting any princes — Melissa Marr

Hornsey Road Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

I've got no mother, no wife, no kids. I had, but my mother's dead, and I lost my wife and my kids when I had my trouble. Women are bitches. It's hard for a chap to live without any affection in his life. — W. Somerset Maugham

Hornsey Road Quotes By Suzanne Collins

I watch his hands, his beautiful, capable fingers. Scarred, as mine were before the Capitol erased all marks from my skin, but strong and deft. Hands that have the power to mine coal but the precision to set a delicate snare. Hands I trust. — Suzanne Collins

Hornsey Road Quotes By Rachel Hoffman

If a person is right for a role, I don't care where they got their training. — Rachel Hoffman

Hornsey Road Quotes By Gin Wigmore

I'm not aiming to be someone like Christina Aguilera. — Gin Wigmore

Hornsey Road Quotes By Sasha Bristol

It felt forbidden. As though he was a boy when I met him and not a man of 26. — Sasha Bristol