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Snakes dislike surprises,' Rupert said. To Mrs. Pembroke he added, 'You frightened her. She attacked because she thought she was in danger.'
'Oh, you had time to discern that it was a female?' she said, her voice higher than usual.
'Might have been,' he said. 'She was pretty enough. Did you note the markings? — Loretta Chase

We lived among people whose poverty could be seen in the length of their faces, in their tired speech and in the heaviness of their eyes. — T. Greenwood

Life itself is a disease and we're all going to die eventually. How we live our life really determines what the quality of our life is. If we can make life more worth living, we will reduce the problems of addictive behavior. — Christopher Kennedy Lawford

Metro was really a star-builder, no doubt about that. You were wrapped in cotton wool. — Peter Lawford

Consequently it will often happen there will be a desire of particular objects, in cases where they cannot be obtained without manifest injury to others. — Joseph Butler

Despite everything, I have few regrets. I have crammed a lot of living into my time. — Peter Lawford

Lawford shrugged. "She jilted you."
"Easy come, easy go," Sharpe said, then belted the tunic. — Bernard Cornwell

I didn't have a special secret about Sarah Palin. I just had a feeling and some concerns. Her blank stares and her lashing out in some interviews, I think, gave voters pause about her, too. — Nicolle Wallace

I was a halfway-decent-looking English boy who looked nice in a drawing-room standing by a piano. — Peter Lawford

Compassion is the most powerful tool you can have when it comes to healing addictions of any kind. Put simply, what your partner needs most from you is compassion. — Christopher Kennedy Lawford

Music is great; it all depends on what mood you're in, what you want to listen to. If it's party time, you listen to, you know, party music, if you want to dance with somebody. But then again, if it's a slow dance, you need something slow. — Tom Jones

The enemy is delighted to have us so occupied incessantly with secondary and trivial concerns, as to keep us from attacking and resisting in the true spirit of the conflict. — James O. Fraser

I guess it's nice to know I still resonate in people's minds. — Anna Chlumsky

I got a Super 8 camera when I was eight years old, and I just wanted to tell stories - I love telling stories. — Brett Ratner

Let them enjoy their Eden while they can; though there's plenty of apples, I fear, on the tree yet, Mr Lawford. — Walter De La Mare

A man able to think isn't defeated - even when he is defeated. — Milan Kundera

My life has shifted to different levels financially, in terms of fame as a result of being blessed enough to be able to share my music with the world, and what that has done for me. Despite all of that, I always want people to listen to my music and be able to relate to it as well as to me. — Trey Songz

Christopher Kennedy Lawford's new book Recover to Live will be a force with the power to educate as well as motivate transformational personal change. Recover to Live may alter the way broader society looks at the disease of addiction and those who are suffering from it. — Drew Pinsky

I paid him," Lawford said indignantly.
"If you want a job done properly," Sharpe said, "you do it yourself. Hell! — Bernard Cornwell

It soon became apparent that the light of the lamp, though bestowing the doubtful privilege of a clearer view of Mr. Repetto's face, held certain disadvantages. Scarcely had the staff of Cosy Moments reached the faint yellow pool of light, in the centre of which Mr. Repetto reclined, than, with a suddenness which caused them to leap into the air, there sounded from the darkness down the road the crack-crack-crack of a revolver. Instantly from the opposite direction came other shots. Three bullets flicked grooves in the roadway almost at Billy's feet. The Kid gave a sudden howl. Psmith's hat, suddenly imbued with life, sprang into the air and vanished, whirling into the night. — P.G. Wodehouse

Lawford had soundlessly stolen a pace or two nearer, and by stopping forward he could, each in turn, scrutinize the little intent company sitting over his story around the lamp at the further end of the table; squatting like little children with their twigs and pins, fishing for wonders on the brink of the unknown. — Walter De La Mare