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Lugubriously In A Sentence Quotes By Kenneth Edmonds

There's artists that I'm working with on a new label of mine. Foxy Nova and Supa Nova. — Kenneth Edmonds

Lugubriously In A Sentence Quotes By Jemima Khan

I couldn't define my style; that's impossible. I like comfort and elegance with a bit of glamour thrown in. If I like something, I'll wear it for years. — Jemima Khan

Lugubriously In A Sentence Quotes By Mary E. DeMuth

Growth comes from God, to those with surrendered, yielded hearts. — Mary E. DeMuth

Lugubriously In A Sentence Quotes By Carl Sagan

The trapdoor beneath our feet swings open. We find ourselves in bottomless free fall. We are lost in a great darkness, and there's no one to send out a search party. Given so harsh a reality, of course we're tempted to shut our eyes and pretend that we're safe and snug at home, that the fall is only a bad dream. — Carl Sagan

Lugubriously In A Sentence Quotes By Rachel Cohn

I want to believe that, despite all the evidence to the contrary, there is reason to hope. — Rachel Cohn

Lugubriously In A Sentence Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Stripping the protection wards off the ship was bad enough - it's a strong, strong enchantment, demon-based - but when you fell, I had to put a fast spell on the truck so it wouldn't sink when I lost consciousness. And I will lose consciousness, Alec. — Cassandra Clare

Lugubriously In A Sentence Quotes By Thomas Hardy

It is foreign to a man's nature to go on loving a person when he is told that he must and shall be that person's lover. There would be a much likelier chance of his doing it if he were told not to love. If the marriage ceremony consisted in an oath and signed contract between the parties to cease loving from that day forward, in consideration of personal possession being given, and to avoid each other's society as much as possible in public, there would be more loving couples than there are now. Fancy the secret meetings between the perjuring husband and wife, the denials of having seen each other, the clambering in at bedroom windows, and the hiding in closets! There'd be little cooling then. — Thomas Hardy