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Kermadec Trench Quotes By Edward Bennett Williams

In life every effort is marked down at the end as a win or a loss. — Edward Bennett Williams

Kermadec Trench Quotes By Kara Swisher

Home is where the pants aren't — Kara Swisher

Kermadec Trench Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

It was his goatee that annoyed her the most. Men should either be clean shaven, mustached or wear full beards. — Margaret Mitchell

Kermadec Trench Quotes By Zig Ziglar

A goal casually set and lightly taken is freely abandoned at the first obstacle. — Zig Ziglar

Kermadec Trench Quotes By David Tanis

My preference is that of a salt-inclined palate over a sweet-craving one, but also one developed through reading, travel, and temperament. — David Tanis

Kermadec Trench Quotes By Madeline Sheehan

The things this man made me feel just by speaking was unreal. At times I wanted to weep from the sheer sensation of never before experienced feelings that I knew had already wrecked me for any other man. — Madeline Sheehan

Kermadec Trench Quotes By Linda Fisher Thornton

Because we are a globally connected village, we need
to remember that our choices are not isolated. They have
a powerful ripple effect, and that ripple is global. — Linda Fisher Thornton

Kermadec Trench Quotes By Abigail Roux

I would have chosen you over anything," Zane hissed. He pulled back, breaking Ty's hold, bunched the front of Ty's shirt in both hands, and jerked Ty forward until they were nose-to-nose, until Ty's feet weren't solidly on the floor. "My job, my family, my wife. I would have given my life for you! But you! You can't even given me the truth! — Abigail Roux

Kermadec Trench Quotes By Joseph Conrad

The simple old sailor, with his talk of chains and purchases, made me forget the jungle and the pilgrims in a delicious sensation of having come upon something unmistakably real. Such a book being there was wonderful enough; but still more astounding were the notes penciled in the margin, and plainly referring to the text. I couldn't believe my eyes! They were in cipher! Yes, it looked like cipher. — Joseph Conrad