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Lexmond Communications Quotes By Embee

One flub, one little mistake, could ruin everything. — Embee

Lexmond Communications Quotes By Sarah Pinborough

I think in some ways, you end up with more interesting storytelling with series, because if you've written yourself into a corner with something in book 1, you have to be cleverer to get out of it. — Sarah Pinborough

Lexmond Communications Quotes By Charles Caleb Colton

Some reputed saints that have been canonized ought to have been cannonaded. — Charles Caleb Colton

Lexmond Communications Quotes By Rebbecca Ray

I was about thirteen when I started letting boys feel me up. — Rebbecca Ray

Lexmond Communications Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

There are objects made up of two sense elements, one visual, the other auditory - the colour of a sunrise and the distant call of a bird. Other objects are made up of many elements - the sun, the water against the swimmer's chest, the vague quivering pink which one sees when the eyes are closed, the feeling of being swept away by a river or by sleep. These second degree objects can be combined with others; using certain abbreviations, the process is practically an infinite one. There are famous poems made up of one enormous word, a word which in truth forms a poetic object, the creation of the writer. The fact that no one believes that nouns refer to an actual reality means, paradoxically enough, that there is no limit to the numbers of them. — Jorge Luis Borges

Lexmond Communications Quotes By Valerie Albemarle

Waking up to find yourself morphed into a beetle is no excuse to be late for work. — Valerie Albemarle

Lexmond Communications Quotes By Tony Hoagland

So the avenues we walk down,
full of bodies wearing faces,
are full of hidden talent:
enough to make pianos moan,
sidewalks split,
streetlights deliriously flicker. — Tony Hoagland