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Interjections In English Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

How was it that destruction could be so beautiful? Was there something in the scale of it? Was there some shadow in people, lusting for it? Or was it just a coincidental combination of the elements, the final proof that beauty has no moral dimension? — Kim Stanley Robinson

Interjections In English Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Men are more sentimental than women. It blurs their thinking. — Robert A. Heinlein

Interjections In English Quotes By Jose Andres

For me, summer hasn't really started until tomatoes reappear in local farmers' markets. — Jose Andres

Interjections In English Quotes By Friedrich Engels

No party has renounced the right to armed resistance, in certain circumstances without lying — Friedrich Engels

Interjections In English Quotes By Wendy Higgins

Those two need each other like a bullet needs a target — Wendy Higgins

Interjections In English Quotes By Kelsey Chow

I enjoyed the drama of 'One Tree Hill,' and the opportunity to be one of the comedic aspects, initially. — Kelsey Chow

Interjections In English Quotes By Michael Simkins

The sight of one old man kneeling on all fours in front of me assembling a picnic table was enough to put all thoughts of lunch out of my head, possibly for life. — Michael Simkins

Interjections In English Quotes By Barbra Streisand

Sometimes you resent the people you love and need the most. Love is so fascinating in all its forms, and I think everyone who has ever been a mother will relate to this. — Barbra Streisand

Interjections In English Quotes By Bess Streeter Aldrich

The whole period seemed to come alive to her sensitive imagination,
the people of the times, substantial and courageous, walked and talked with her. For the first time she was sensing to-day a romance in her own Midwest, a glamour over the lives of her own people. She wished she could hold to her heart the fleeting sensation until she could get pencil and paper. She wished she could catch it and hold it between the covers of a book. — Bess Streeter Aldrich