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Maritxu Basson Quotes By Madeline Sheehan

I left you a long time ago," I whispered, reaching up to place a hand over my breaking heart. "I just didn't realise it. — Madeline Sheehan

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Christopher Rice

I wondered if I was more addicted to being sad than I was to bourbon or cocaine. — Christopher Rice

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Gene Tierney

Day after day, I spent long afternoons in the talent pool, being told how to walk, how to talk, how to sit. — Gene Tierney

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Heidi Tankersley

Someday, you're going to have to trust the people who love you. If you understand nothing else, understand this. People who love you--people like me--are actually here to help you through life, not complicate it. — Heidi Tankersley

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Adam's expression was ferocious and pleased; Gansey was at once proud to know him and uncertain he did at all.
"I can't believe we're doing this," Gansey said.
Adam replied, "I can. — Maggie Stiefvater

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Frank Sinatra

It took me a long, long time to learn what I now know, and I don't want that to die with me. — Frank Sinatra

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Ezra Taft Benson

False thinking and false ideologies, dressed in the most pleasing forms, quietly - almost without our knowing it - seek to reduce our moral defenses and to captivate our minds. They entice with bright promises of security, cradle-to-grave guarantees of many kinds. — Ezra Taft Benson

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

I think everyone is always measuring themselves against other people to a certain degree; it happens automatically, and it's hard not to be this way at least some of the time. — Meg Wolitzer

Maritxu Basson Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

A pirate spreading misery and ruin over the face of the ocean — Thomas Jefferson