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Maryella And Elizabeth Quotes By L.A. Kuehlke

You're not his," Bryan said firmly.

"Bry, I don't know whose I am anymore. — L.A. Kuehlke

Maryella And Elizabeth Quotes By Mitch Albom

There was always a quest for more minutes, more hours, faster progress to accomplish more in each day. The simple joy of living between summers was gone. — Mitch Albom

Maryella And Elizabeth Quotes By Henry Miller

Anyway, in the interim since I turned writer - a good thirty years - I have hobnobbed with all varieties of man, from the highest to the lowest. I have know intimately saints and seers as well as those whom we disdainfully refer to as "the dregs of humanity." I don't know to which group I am more indebted. But I do know this - if we were suddenly faced with an overwhelming calamity, if I had to choose just one man with whom I would share the rest of my life in the midst of chaos and destruction, I would pick that unknown Mexican peon whom my friend Doner brought one day to clear the weeds in our garden. I no longer remember his name, for he was truly without name. — Henry Miller

Maryella And Elizabeth Quotes By Amy Engel

I concentrate on the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other and continue moving forward even as part of me is left behind, beyond a fence I cannot breach. — Amy Engel

Maryella And Elizabeth Quotes By Robert Peel

police are the people and people are the police — Robert Peel

Maryella And Elizabeth Quotes By Jay Neugeboren

I hope my novels will allow you to become lost in a world totally unlike the actual world we live in. I work hard to make the words evoke particular images, thoughts, feelings, the mystery of relationships. — Jay Neugeboren

Maryella And Elizabeth Quotes By Ellen Key

Morality in its noblest forms remains inexplicable unless one takes into account that power of growth in the human soul which has led generation after generation from lower religious and ethical standards to higher ones which often clash with worldly advantages. — Ellen Key