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Knaptons Orchard Quotes By Raymond Chandler

It had the austere simplicity of fiction rather than the tangled woof of fact. — Raymond Chandler

Knaptons Orchard Quotes By Bryant McGill

Prejudice comes from insecurity and its spiritually infantile need of belonging. — Bryant McGill

Knaptons Orchard Quotes By Jesse Tyler Ferguson

At my first Golden Globes, I met people I was very much enamored by: Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. It was surreal to see them in person. — Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Knaptons Orchard Quotes By Megan Hart

Sunny could think of lots of reasons about why the angel was crying, but the one that felt the best to her was that the angel wept so Sunny didn't have to. — Megan Hart

Knaptons Orchard Quotes By Ian McEwan

These were the months that shaped us.behind all our frustrations over all these years has been the wish to get back to those happy days.Once we began to see the world differently we could feel time running out on us and we were impatient with each other.Every disagreement was an interruption of what we knew was possible-and soon there was only interruption.And in the end time did run out,but memories are still there,accusing us,and we still can't let each other alone. — Ian McEwan

Knaptons Orchard Quotes By Bryan Burrough

Everyone in the room knew about leveraged buyouts, often called LBOs. In an LBO, a small group of senior executives, usually working with a Wall Street partner, proposes to buy its company from public shareholders, using massive amounts of borrowed money. Critics of this procedure called it stealing the company from its owners and fretted that the growing mountain of corporate debt was hindering America's ability to compete abroad. Everyone knew LBOs meant deep cuts in research and every other imaginable budget, all sacrificed to pay off debt. Proponents insisted that companies forced to meet steep debt payments grew lean and mean. On one thing they all agreed: The executives who launched LBOs got filthy rich. — Bryan Burrough