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Macassar Wood Quotes By Teresa Medeiros

If not for my mom, I wouldn't be a writer today. When I was a little girl, I rarely saw her without a book in her hand. — Teresa Medeiros

Macassar Wood Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

I had no plan to write a western novel, and when I realized it was happening, I was pretty surprised by it. But you have to go with what feels right. — Patrick DeWitt

Macassar Wood Quotes By Myla Goldberg

At this time on a weekday morning, the library was refuge to the retired, the unemployed, and the unemployable ... 'I'm not always this gabby,' the librarian said. 'It's just so nice to talk to someone who isn't constructing a conspiracy theory or watching videos of home accidents on YouTube. — Myla Goldberg

Macassar Wood Quotes By George H. Brimhall

The school depends not on man, or any set of men. God planted it, and we are but gardeners to take care of it. — George H. Brimhall

Macassar Wood Quotes By Anne Rice

My conscience is killing me, isn't it? And when you're immortal that can be a really long and ignominious death — Anne Rice

Macassar Wood Quotes By George MacDonald Fraser

Now, look you here, Sekundar," says I, but he came up straight like a little bantam and cut me off.
"Sir Alexander. if you please," says he icily, as though I'd never seen him with his breeches down, chasing after some big Afghan bint. — George MacDonald Fraser

Macassar Wood Quotes By Doris Day

If you play the numbers game and become obsessed with it, as so many in Hollywood are, sooner or later you have to face the depressing fact that if you are number one the only place you can go is down. — Doris Day

Macassar Wood Quotes By Nicos Hadjicostis

As it turns out, Plutarch, consciously or unconsciously, touched on a truth that most of us feel, but rarely meditate upon: the little things in behaviour are the door not only to the real character of people but also to their soul. — Nicos Hadjicostis