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Literature Softening Reality Quotes By Tim Gunn

People come up to me and share very personal and intimate things with me, and I am so touched by all the trust they have in me. — Tim Gunn

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By Jamie McGuire

I could have been leading him to his death, but I could tell Tyler Maddox was afraid of nothing. — Jamie McGuire

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet

Victory, speedy and complete, awaits the side that employs air power as it should be employed. — Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By Jean Paul Gaultier

My only fashion school was what I saw in the newspapers and on television — Jean Paul Gaultier

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By Lee Siegel

I am too childlike to be immature. — Lee Siegel

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By Diane Keaton

What celebrities are useful for is bringing attention to the public and making them more aware. They can be unbelievably effective. — Diane Keaton

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By George Herbert

If the old dog barke he gives counsell.
[If the old dog barks, he gives counsel.] — George Herbert

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By A.G. Howard

I step closer, sand sifting under my feet, as I realize another truth. "Wait ... if you've known all along about Red's magic, you've been playing Morpheus, letting him think he was playing you."
"Yeah." He smirks. "I tricked the trickster. Ironic, right?" A hint of pride shines through, making his eyes glimmer the color of spring leaves. — A.G. Howard

Literature Softening Reality Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

[Capitalism is] that commercial system in which supply immediately answers to demand, and in which everybody seems to be thoroughly dissatisfied and unable to get anything he wants. — Gilbert K. Chesterton