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Kmaker Quotes By Andrew James

And if you call me your fucking minder, I'll put your pretty blond head through that wall and use your arse as a guitar stand.
'Fair enough? — Andrew James

Kmaker Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Only England could have produced him, and he always said that the country was going to the dogs. — Oscar Wilde

Kmaker Quotes By Kathleen Peacock

I was starting to think maybe there were never any reason for the horrible things people did. None that mattered, anyway. — Kathleen Peacock

Kmaker Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Purity is also developed in action. Purity is developed when we love. — Frederick Lenz

Kmaker Quotes By Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

The wise have inherited wisdom by means of silence and contemplation. — Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Kmaker Quotes By Michelle Zink

Its emptiness is more than the lack of living, breathing beings. It is the unread pages of the many books that reside on the shelves throughout the room I should hot have thought one could tell when books have gone unread, but after the company of Birchwood's well-loved library it is as if I can hear these books whispering, their pages grasping and reaching for an audience. — Michelle Zink

Kmaker Quotes By E.L. James

Coveralls," I reply, and I know I'm no longer screening what's coming out of my mouth.
He raises a eyebrow, amused yet again.
"You wouldn't want to ruin your clothing." I gesture vaguely in the direction of his jeans.
"I could always take them off." He smirks. — E.L. James

Kmaker Quotes By Mark Miller

You cannot run a multimillion-dollar business like you would a lemonade stand. — Mark Miller

Kmaker Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

The Negro's economic problem was compounded by the emergence and growth of automation. Since discrimination and lack of education confined him to unskilled and semi-skilled labor, the Negro was and remains the first to suffer in these days of great technological development. — Martin Luther King Jr.