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Lingonberry Butter Quotes By Stephanie Garber

Sometimes it's easier to have someone else wound you. — Stephanie Garber

Lingonberry Butter Quotes By Darynda Jones

dead guys?" "No," I said, watching Dad and Uncle Bob — Darynda Jones

Lingonberry Butter Quotes By Wayne Gerard Trotman

To try is to accept the possibility of failure. Simply do. — Wayne Gerard Trotman

Lingonberry Butter Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

Recite the Periodic Table of Teatime, in correct order, with Elemental Symbols, please.'
A-Through-L sat back on his handsome black haunches, shut his eyes, and said: 'Hot Tea (H), Herbal Tea (He), Lingonberry Scones (Li), Berry Jam (Be), Butter (B), Cream (C), Napoleons (N), Orange Marmalade (O), Frosting (F), Nettle Tea (Ne) ... — Catherynne M Valente

Lingonberry Butter Quotes By Henry Miller

I too love everything that flows: rivers, sewers, lava, semen, blood, bile, words, sentences. I love the amniotic fluid when it spills out of the bag. I love the kidney with it's painful gall-stones, it's gravel and what-not; I love the urine that pours out scalding and the clap that runs endlessly; I love the words of hysterics and the sentences that flow on like dysentery and mirror all the sick images of the soul ... — Henry Miller

Lingonberry Butter Quotes By Benjamin R. Smith

I'm going to become a beat poet and a lesbian! — Benjamin R. Smith

Lingonberry Butter Quotes By Mary Shelley

When I had attained the age of seventeen my parents resolved that I should become a student at the university of Ingolstadt. I had hitherto attended the schools of Geneva, but my father thought it necessary for the completion of my education that I should be made acquainted with other customs than those of my native country. My departure was therefore fixed at an early date, but before the day solved upon could arrive, the first misfortune of my life occurred - an omen, as it were, of my future misery. — Mary Shelley