Knisley Pharmacy Quotes & Sayings
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I hope that readers will tear through my books because they can't stop themselves - and then, maybe, read them again and find new things there. — Helen Dunmore
Oh, how she wanted this man! She wanted to hold him like this tomorrow and fifty years hence. She wanted to be by his side every morning when he woke, she wanted his to be the last voice she heard before she fell asleep at night. — Elizabeth Hoyt
I wear boxers all the time. I don't really move like a girl. I mean, unless it's time for me to get dressed or something. — SZA
So when I got to 50 I just thought, Hold on: I'm thin. I've got my hair. I'm well off. I survived, you know. — Bob Geldof
Once I fell asleep on the grass and Michel filled my pockets with flowers. Today I am fifteen and I'm taking stock of my life. Even though I want to go to university and eventually buy Michel a red convertible, when I think of those Sundays in the Jardin des Plantes, I want to do things for people they will never forget. Maybe that's the best I can do in life. — Simon Van Booy
Some people might think that the paintings are involved with a mythic - not just subject matter - but a certain sort of physical space that the paintings occupy ... like personages. — Julian Schnabel
Without people, you're nothing. — Joe Strummer
Aubrey Fitzwilliam knew that crisis was another word for opportunity. — Michael Pryor
In 2004, one of my books, 'Whale Talk,' was chosen as an all-school read in Fowlerville, Michigan, a rural town not far from Detroit. They had done what I thought was a brilliant and innovative thing: decided to teach the book in every discipline, sophomores through seniors. — Chris Crutcher
If you love your country, then you need to be thinking a lot more critically about what justice. — Bryan Stevenson
My daughters are here, and that makes me feel good. And with the spirit of Nick Ashford, I think I'll make it through. I have no choice. — Valerie Simpson
