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Krylova Quotes By Ken Follett

Looking in the full-length mirror, she thought, I've got everything I had twenty years ago - it's all just three inches lower. — Ken Follett

Krylova Quotes By Ella Dominguez

I don't need to be given orders, thank you. I've done just fine on my own without having a man lording over me. — Ella Dominguez

Krylova Quotes By Clive Clapson

more wounded. Oh no. If they stop coming, it may well be — Clive Clapson

Krylova Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Nothing more predisposes someone in our favour than to let him rob you a little. — W. Somerset Maugham

Krylova Quotes By Cary Elwes

like a good wine without iocane powder, it seems to get better with time. — Cary Elwes

Krylova Quotes By Caitlin Moran

I love getting older. You might lose skin elasticity, but you also lose the amount of fucks you give. It's awesome. — Caitlin Moran

Krylova Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

There was another world below - this was the problem. Another world below that had volume but no form. By day the sea was blue surface and whitecaps, a realistic navigational challenge, and the problem could be overlooked. By night, though, the mind went forth and dove down through the yielding - the violently lonely - nothingness on which the heavy steel ship traveled, and in every moving swell you saw a travesty of grids, you saw how truly and forever lost a man would be six fathoms under. Dry land lacked this z-axis. Dry land was like being awake. Even in chartless desert you could drop to your knees and pound land with your fist and land didn't give. Of course the ocean, too, had a skin of wakefulness. But every point on this skin was a point where you could sink and by sinking disappear. — Jonathan Franzen

Krylova Quotes By Margaret Stohl

The Lowcountry traditionally is a logical place where the big ships stopped and brought new things in from the ocean, and the islands have a mystical tradition. It is such a visual place, too, with these iconic villages with the Spanish moss and the village and historical homes and the coast. — Margaret Stohl