Luxor And Aswan Quotes & Sayings
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I move we get more wine,' Alistair said. 'What does the panel think?' ...
It was obvious that the entire war could be solved in this way. The trick would be to reach for a corkscrew instead, every time some brass hat ordered artillery. — Chris Cleave

It's ironic. At last I have my freedom. But at a price. Now my destiny is mine to choose. - Stanley aka Nine — Pittacus Lore

Even when I worked in that world, I still wanted love so strong that the man would have no interest in another woman. Maybe you will always be incapable of giving that kind of love. You tell me I want too much. And maybe I do. But like you and your imagination, I can't help but be that way. — Amy Tan

We're going up there," she told them. "To the Keep. Your first instinct will be to protect me, I know-"
"Here it comes," Dyer muttered
"But do me a favor and protect each other. Understand, Dyer?"
"Yes, Lady, yes! Because that's what I signed up for: to guard other guards while I leave the Queen to her own devices. — Erika Johansen

A woman choses a man she thinks she deserves then sets out to change him to suit herself — Adriana Trigiani

The public has an incredible capacity for appreciating the wonder of our planet, our solar system, our universe. — Ellen Stofan

Too many assume that the reason people do not come to God is because they are ignorant; it is more generally true that the reason people do not come to God is because of their behavior. — Anonymous

I'm glad [Ornette Coleman] is such an individualist. I like the firmness of thought and purpose that goes into what he's doing, even though I don't always like to listen to it. It's like living in a house where everything's painted red. — Paul Desmond

I pretty much know that directing means that you have to answer about a thousand questions every day and you have to answer them quick. — Colin Hanks

If i wasn't an accident mustn't I be a crushing disappointment? — Augusten Burroughs