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Indrani Perera Quotes By Steve Pemberton

Books for me were what the ocean is to the fearless explorer-deep and mysterious, boundless and soothing. I loved the smell of books, the feel of their weight in my hands, the rustle of the pages as I turned them, the magnificent illustrations on the covers that promised hidden treasures within. — Steve Pemberton

Indrani Perera Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Ah, what without a heaven would be even love!
a perpetual terror of the separation that must one day come. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Indrani Perera Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

You think I'd cheat on you?" I demanded with all the innocent outrage I could muster.
"With another guy, no. With a cheeseburger ... in a heartbeat. — Lisa Kleypas

Indrani Perera Quotes By Mark Zupan

I dream about running all the time. — Mark Zupan

Indrani Perera Quotes By Kathleen Turner

One of the things I do tell young women, if they want to pursue a career in acting, is to get good stage training. It is essential to have a good basis in stage technique. You can move into film easily, and acquire more skill and more understanding, but you can't necessarily go the other way around. For women, longevity of career will very much be on stage. — Kathleen Turner

Indrani Perera Quotes By Timothy Ferriss

out of our insane duty to fear, fashion, and monthly payments on things we don't really need - we quarantine our travels to short, frenzied bursts. In this way, as we throw our wealth at an abstract notion called "lifestyle," travel becomes just another accessory - a smooth-edged, encapsulated experience that we purchase in the same way we buy clothing and furniture. Not — Timothy Ferriss

Indrani Perera Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

The criminal, like the artist, is a social explorer. — Marshall McLuhan