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Kasmi Quotes By Gregory Maguire

Against the mutability of dream, the natural laws advocated by our bewigged Enlightenment forebears are powerless. Newton, for instance, insists on gravity and other prohibitions of the physical world, from which (while we are awake) we are never free. But we can fly in dreams. — Gregory Maguire

Kasmi Quotes By Beth Mikell

How many others will come, Ivy? How many more will appear to kiss my wife goodbye?"
Crap-shit! No Midnight? She rolled her eyes. "No one else. I promise."
Carson turned his blue gaze on her, cold and menacing. "Do you have any idea how it felt to see his hands on you - innocent or not? I wanted to fucking kill him." He ran both his hands through his hair. "I still do. — Beth Mikell

Kasmi Quotes By Justin Timberlake

You can say things a million times, but if you can't sing it, then it really isn't much of a song. — Justin Timberlake

Kasmi Quotes By Joan G. Robinson

Marnie moved nearer and touched her hair. "Dear Anna, I love you more than any girl I've ever known. — Joan G. Robinson

Kasmi Quotes By Robert Benchley

As the storm came nearer I began to realize that I hadn't made the most of my three years' immunity. In fact, I hadn't done a single thing about cleaning up my life. I was, if anything, an even more logical target for lightning than the last time I was in range. And thunderstorms don't creep up on you at seven o'clock in the morning in a non-thunderstorm country for nothing, you know. I lined up a rather panicky schedule of reforms ...
But as the storm suddenly petered out and went off in the other direction nothing much has come out of it yet. I may have three years more, and these things can't be rushed. — Robert Benchley

Kasmi Quotes By Agatha Christie

Where do one's fears come from? Where do they shape themselves? Where do they hide before coming out into the open? — Agatha Christie