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Jenaya Quotes By Margaret Atwood

It isn't running away they're afraid of. We wouldn't get far. It's those other escapes, the ones you can open in yourself, given a cutting edge. — Margaret Atwood

Jenaya Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I had a strange feeling that Fate had in store for me exquisite joys and exquisite sorrows. — Oscar Wilde

Jenaya Quotes By Barry Levinson

It's finding those nonsensical pieces of conversation that we all do all the time. We do all the time. When we're talking on the telephone, there are arguments with people who agree when they both think that they disagree. — Barry Levinson

Jenaya Quotes By Robert Collier

As fast as each opportunity presents itself, use it! No matter how tiny an opportunity it may be, use it! — Robert Collier

Jenaya Quotes By Lucas Riddle

What is Gornite? Why can't you heat it? Will it make you laugh? - I hope so — Lucas Riddle

Jenaya Quotes By Lionel Barber

We don't need to update the paper through the night, so we don't need so many people working anti-social hours producing a newspaper for real-time news. That's the equivalent of the steam age. — Lionel Barber

Jenaya Quotes By Rachel Zoe

If my client calls me and says, 'I'm going to a friend's premiere,' I'll say, 'Come over and let's do something cute.' And I won't bill them for that. — Rachel Zoe

Jenaya Quotes By Lynn Johnston

But I married a guy who treated me very badly, but I was happy. I was miserable, so I was happy. — Lynn Johnston

Jenaya Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

I know you're going to find this hard to believe, but for some reason I don't understand, I actually like you ... most of the time. (Simone)
Well, you also love Jesse. Obviously your taste in men leaves a lot to be desired. (Xypher) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Jenaya Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

A fancy comes to me
that desire can never attain its object
it need never attain it. — Rabindranath Tagore