Markowska Patrycja Quotes & Sayings
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There was an infinitesimal pause while he watched her face, as though he half expected her to recognise it, before he went on, 'My friends call me Thorn,' and gave her a smile of such devastating charm that she blinked.
Her hand clasped in his, her senses zinging from his touch and that stunning smile, she stared into his dark, handsome face until, realising that she was gawking at him like some overgrown schoolgirl, she withdrew her hand and asked quickly, 'What do your enemies call you? — Lee Wilkinson
As a writer, I find it very satisfying when a lyric suddenly ties together more neatly than you expected it to. But for the listener, hearing a good lyric is not generally as exciting as hearing a great beat or a great riff or a great melody or even a distinctive singing voice for the first time. — Adam Schlesinger
Oh, I have always been proud, I always wanted all or nothing! You see it was just because I am not one who will accept half a happiness, but always wanted all — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Give to every human being every right that you claim for yourself. — Robert Green Ingersoll
Rock and roll music - people want records. For me, it's the whole thing - the package. I don't get satisfaction from buying an MP3. — King Tuff
It is lack of communication that leads to unhappy marriage. — Lailah Gifty Akita
What you sees, is what you gets. — Jimmy Reed
The more directly individual rewards are tied to individual achievements, the greater incentive there is to increase one's individual effort. Joint Efforts — Harry Browne
PHRENOLOGY, n. The science of picking the pocket through the scalp. It consists in locating and exploiting the organ that one is a dupe with. — Ambrose Bierce
God is the Father of lights. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Thurman raised an eyebrow. — Hugh Howey
I love horror movies in space. I love it when the genre switches over and what was sci-fi becomes horror. — Kirk Hammett
It's a great lesson in modesty that you realize you're illiterate in a field that you think you're an expert in. — Wim Wenders
