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Lllll Quotes By Daphne Merkin

There's something stubborn about families, unhappy ones in particular: they outlive themselves, and then they live on. — Daphne Merkin

Lllll Quotes By Barbara Elsborg

Brody exhaled. "Worried you'll get lost?" "I've been lost all my life," Aden replied quietly. "Not lost." Brody squeezed his fingers. "Just undiscovered." The — Barbara Elsborg

Lllll Quotes By Rodney Dangerfield

When I was 3 years old, my parents got a dog. I was jealous of the dog, so they got rid of me. — Rodney Dangerfield

Lllll Quotes By Five Finger Death Punch

Piece by piece,
I slowly fade away,
I slowly drift apart. — Five Finger Death Punch

Lllll Quotes By William Gibson

Armitage smiled, a smile that meant as much as the twitch of some insect's antenna. — William Gibson

Lllll Quotes By Anne Carson

Winter noon is on the rise. Weak suns yet alive
are as virtue to suns of that other day.
For the poor town dreams
of surrender, mother
never untender,
mother gallant
and gay. — Anne Carson

Lllll Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

All Paradise opens! Let me die eating ortolans to the sound of soft music! — Benjamin Disraeli

Lllll Quotes By Paul Outerbridge

I had a growing feeling that most of the best art of the world in painting and sculpture had been done, and that this newest form [photography] was more related to the progress and tempo of modern science of the eye. — Paul Outerbridge

Lllll Quotes By Kaitlyn Dunnett

I can't help wishing that the killer had waited until after this weekend to do him in. Or, better yet, had murdered him somewhere else entirely. Neither the Highland games nor this town needs the bad publicity murder generates."
"I'm sure Jason Graye would have preferred not to be murdered at all. — Kaitlyn Dunnett

Lllll Quotes By Henry Petroski

Luxury, not necessity, is the mother of invention. Every artifact is somewhat wanting in its function, and that is what drives its evolution. — Henry Petroski