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Jos Vondar Quotes By John Milton

Numerous, and every Starr perhaps a World Of destind habitation; but — John Milton

Jos Vondar Quotes By Suzanne Johnson

You're asking for trouble, woman." At the gruff tone of his voice, I raised my head and met his dark, chocolate-brown eyes, rimmed by long lashes that didn't take an ounce away from his masculinity. I wanted to drown in those eyes.
"I like trouble, remember? — Suzanne Johnson

Jos Vondar Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgaard

I have a longing for fiction, to try to believe in it and to disappear into it. — Karl Ove Knausgaard

Jos Vondar Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Just because something is traditional is no reason to do it, of course. — Lemony Snicket

Jos Vondar Quotes By Michael Reaves

Minimize expectations to avoid being disappointed. — Michael Reaves

Jos Vondar Quotes By Joni Mayhan

My church wasn't confined to the inside of a building. I carried it around with me everywhere I went. — Joni Mayhan

Jos Vondar Quotes By Ronald Reagan

Someone must stand up to those who say, "Here's the key, there's the Treasury, just take as many of those hard-earned tax dollars as you want." — Ronald Reagan

Jos Vondar Quotes By Maeve Brennan

Home is a place in the mind. When it is empty, it frets. It is fretful with memory, faces and places and times gone by. Beloved images rise up in disobedience and make a mirror for emptiness. — Maeve Brennan

Jos Vondar Quotes By Michael Reaves

I think this galaxy would be a whole lot nicer and more pleasant place to live if we all just stop killing one another. Who's with me on this?"
A few chuckles and a couple of faux cheers were the response.
"You're a visionary," I-Five told him.
"Float it past Palpatine, see what he thinks," Uli suggested. — Michael Reaves

Jos Vondar Quotes By Virginia Woolf

We are nauseated by the sight of trivial personalities decomposing in the eternity of print. — Virginia Woolf