Jessica Lovejoy Quotes & Sayings
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You're ruining that book!" He pointed to the page I'd torn out. "That's a perfectly good book!" Holding his gaze, I reached down and ripped another page out. "I'm making roses." "Well, it's my book." "Sorry." I tore out another. — Kate Avery Ellison

Pinocchio, spurred on by the hope of finding his father and of being in time to save him, swam all night long. — Carlo Collodi

I think that my career speaks for itself and shows the type of player I am. I have never had a teammate who didn't enjoy playing with me. There are always going to be skeptics, but chemistry will definitely not be an issue. — Chris Webber

At the heart of all good fiction and at the heart of all good gossip is the same thing: trouble. — John Dufresne

I can remember my first one-night stand like it was yesterday. Well, maybe not the first. Or the second ... or the fifth. I'll just begin with what I can remember and not concern myself with order. — Chelsea Handler

Back then we were too young to know that some dreams are impossible ... So we dreamed them anyway, and it made those years feel glorious. — Elizabeth Camden

She was a most wonderful woman for prowling about the house. How she got from story to story was a mystery beyond solution. A lady so decorous in herself, and so highly connected, was not to be suspected of dropping over the banisters or sliding down them, yet her extraordinary facility of locomotion suggested the wild idea. Another noticeable circumstance in Mrs. Sparsit was, that she was never hurried. She would shoot with consummate velocity from the roof to the hall, yet would be in full possession of her breath and dignity on the moment of her arrival there. Neither was she ever seen by human vision to go at a great pace. — Charles Dickens

His touch brought with it the strangest sense of relief - as if I'd been in pain and that pain had suddenly ceased. — Stephenie Meyer

People are not considerate of others. They tend not to consider themselves as all living together, but see themselves only as individuals. — Helen McCrory

Today, elderly people are discarded when, in reality, they are the seat of wisdom of the society ... the right to life means allowing people to live and not killing, allowing them to grow, to eat, to be educated, to be healed, and to be permitted to die with dignity. — Pope Francis

All day long I've been telling myself it's only a merry-go-round. Some people fall off quicker than others. No big mystery. — Dan Jenkins