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Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

There is something exciting about saving up for a special treat. Bring back the piggy bank! — Sophie Kinsella

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Frank

life may end, but memories last forever — Frank

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Marty Rubin

Poets create gods, philosophers destroy them. — Marty Rubin

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Brian Wildsmith

In England, there is a dividing line between artists and illustrators, who are thought inferior to painters. Well, that's absolute rubbish. Some of the most creative work is being done in children's books. In Japan, everything is art. They don't say painting is better than ceramics or dress design. — Brian Wildsmith

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Kristen Simmons

How cold and foreign this city seemed, that even death could pass unnoticed. — Kristen Simmons

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Eric Foner

I think here is the irony of American history. We don't have an established church. When you have an established church nobody takes religion as seriously as we do here. We have a free market in religion. The religious groups are competing with each other. — Eric Foner

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Wentworth Miller

You have to love what you do, and you have to need it like you need air. And there's nothing else that would give me the same degree of satisfaction as acting, which is why I can't walk away from it. — Wentworth Miller

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Kevin Hearne

Aside from cutting off her head, though, I didn't really mean to kill her."
Granuaile laughed. "You know I'm on your side, but to an objective listener, that sounds like a less than convincing argument. — Kevin Hearne

Lorisa Broughton Quotes By Loretta Chase

Adieu, Lord Dain," she answered without turning her head. "Have a pleasant evening with your cows."
Cows?
She was merely trying to provoke him, Dain told himself. The remark was a pathetic attempt at a setdown. To take offense was to admit he'd felt the sting. He told himself to laugh and return to his ... cows. — Loretta Chase