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Koteks Split Quotes By Neil Gaiman

The second thing I thought was that I knew everything. Lettie Hempstock's ocean flowed inside me, and it filled the entire universe, from Egg to Rose. I knew that. I knew what Egg was - where the universe began, to the sound of the uncreated voices singing in the void-and I knew where the Rose was -the peculiar crinkling of space on space into dimensions that fold like origami and blossom like strange orchids, and which would mark the last good time before the eventual end of everything and the next Big Bang, which would be, I knew now, nothing of the kind. — Neil Gaiman

Koteks Split Quotes By Samuel Richardson

Women are always most observed when they seem themselves least to observe, or to lay out for observation. — Samuel Richardson

Koteks Split Quotes By Nikki Sex

My Kindle and my battery operated boyfriend are my best friends! — Nikki Sex

Koteks Split Quotes By Susan Griffin

Poetry is a good medium for revolutionary hope. — Susan Griffin

Koteks Split Quotes By Stephen King

Kindle, isn't it?" the waitress asked. "I got one for Christmas, and I love it. I'm reading my way through all of Jodi Picoult's books." "Oh, probably not all of them," Wesley said. "Huh? Why not?" "She's probably got another one done already. That's all I meant." "And James Patterson's probably written one since he got up this morning!" she said, and went off chortling. — Stephen King

Koteks Split Quotes By Milton Friedman

Hell hath no fury like a bureaucrat scorned. — Milton Friedman

Koteks Split Quotes By Max Beesley

When I reach puberty I'm definitely going to grow a beard. — Max Beesley

Koteks Split Quotes By Geoffrey Rush

I like roles that are on the extreme ends of the spectrum, and there's special appeal in exploring these slightly forgotten plays that people might think of as subjects for academic term papers instead of live theater. — Geoffrey Rush