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Kollok 1991 Quotes By Rufus Jones

When the war ends, it will be found that there was an equal amount of 'thuggery' practiced on both sides, that terrible things were done to force the final victory. — Rufus Jones

Kollok 1991 Quotes By Elizabeth Kostova

My guess is that he remembers some of me, some of us together, and the rest rolled off him like topsoil in a flash flood. — Elizabeth Kostova

Kollok 1991 Quotes By Tamora Pierce

She's all over us like maggots on garbage, just because I interfered with one pickpocket yesterday. — Tamora Pierce

Kollok 1991 Quotes By Paul Shaffer

I love to be the center of attention. My oversized ego craves it and needs it. — Paul Shaffer

Kollok 1991 Quotes By Fred Ritchin

The photograph that discovers and uncovers the world is harder to simulate than an image that simply illustrates one's ideas about it. — Fred Ritchin

Kollok 1991 Quotes By Rebecca Pidgeon

I was impressed by a program called New Roots, which helps women refugees from countries in conflict to start new lives in the U.S. by farming. They are trained in a four-year program, at the end of which New Roots helps them find their own land to farm and live on. — Rebecca Pidgeon

Kollok 1991 Quotes By Nina Lane

Hi, Dean," Allie says breathlessly.
"Hey, Allie." His voice is like hot water sliding over a polished floor. "How's that boyfriend of yours treating you?"
Allie smiles, her face getting a little pink. "Really well, thanks."
"Good." Dean reaches out to give my long ponytail a gentle tug. "And how's that husband of yours treating you, Liv?"
I meet his gaze, my heart thumping at the potent combi- nation of heat and tenderness in his eyes. "He does all right."
"Guess he'd better work harder, huh?"
"Couldn't hurt."
"God, you two. Get a room." Allie fans herself with a magazine and rolls her eyes. — Nina Lane