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Macorisano Quotes By Karen Maitland

Maybe that is what Hell is, being trapped for ever in your own nightmares and never being able to wake. [Gisa] — Karen Maitland

Macorisano Quotes By Georg Simmel

Every relationship between two individuals or two groups will be characterized by the ratio of secrecy that is involved in it. — Georg Simmel

Macorisano Quotes By Arthur Hailey

Let us then remember the dead-and all wars-gratefully. And let us hope that because of them we may become a touch better, a thimbleful wiser, and a handshake more tolerant of this changing world they did not live to see. — Arthur Hailey

Macorisano Quotes By Ashton Irwin

I'm a big fan of rocky girls. I love Hayley Williams and the lead singer from Tonight Alive. — Ashton Irwin

Macorisano Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Then my gaze slid over the people to the blaze of green beyond the diaphanous
curtains, and I felt as if I were sitting in the window of an enormous department store. The figures around me weren't people, but shop dummies, painted to resemble people and propped up in attitudes counterfeiting life. — Sylvia Plath

Macorisano Quotes By Goldwin Smith

There is a spell in mediaeval Art which has had power to bewitch some people into trying, or wishing to try, or fancying that they wish to try or making believe to fancy that they wish to try, to bring back the Middle Ages. — Goldwin Smith

Macorisano Quotes By Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Your mother all but accused me of something that is, among my kind, the highest crime a man can commit. There is no trial, only punishment, because it is considered better to let an innocent man die than let a guilty one live. (Page 79.) — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Macorisano Quotes By Mary Stewart

One always got the same shock of recognition and delight when someone's words swam up to meet a thought or name a picture. — Mary Stewart