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Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Art Pepper

I enjoy playing with a big band occasionally, but it's too restricting; you really don't have a chance to stretch out and do what you want to do. Getting that thing of relating to a large band is great experience; I relate much better, though, if it's a small band. — Art Pepper

Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Elle Kennedy

She tries to take a step down the hall, but I tug on her hand and kiss her again, and this time it's not a peck. I kiss her hard, losing myself in her taste and her heat and every damn thing about her. I never expected her. Sometimes people sneak up on you and suddenly you don't know you ever lived without them. — Elle Kennedy

Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Marissa Meyer

There are rumors every day," Kai continued. "Sightings, people claiming they helped her, theories ... — Marissa Meyer

Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Rod McKuen

To understand others you should get behind their eyes and walk down their spines. — Rod McKuen

Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Regina Brett

Lighten up. You're too intense. Don't take yourself so seriously. — Regina Brett

Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Ian McEwan

Briony began to understand the chasm that lay between an idea and its execution — Ian McEwan

Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Erin Hunter

Wake up, Brightheart. It's time to go." Brightheart blinked up at him with her good eye, then rose and stretched. "Okay, Firestar. I'm ready. — Erin Hunter

Magnifying The Bad Creates More Bad Quotes By Andy Weir

Over the past few days, I've been happily making water. It's been going swimmingly. (See what I did there? "Swimmingly"?) — Andy Weir