Mcgavin Series Quotes & Sayings
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At the end of the day, you know, love does not happen between two perfect people as much as we would wish. — Hillary Clinton

There was no deceiving himself: something terrible, new, and more important than anything before in his life, was taking place within him of which he alone was aware. — Leo Tolstoy

There is an unspoken feminist layer to Katana. She's an aggressive modern woman with traditional Japanese roots. She was in love with her sword because she believed it contained her husband. — Ann Nocenti

I'm happy, my family's happy, everything is going well. — Novak Djokovic

That which is timeless is also the most timely. — Joseph Pearce

There are children in Africa, starving to death, and you don't hear them whinging. — Tim Minchin

In almost every book I've written, there is a reference to a movie - legendary films, actors and actresses, and forgotten made-for-TV movies. The leaps poems make are not unlike the cuts in a film. The miniature and avant-garde prose poets have perhaps the most obvious ties to film, as a prose poem in its shape is not unlike a movie screen. — Denise Duhamel

Side by side they were very much alike, in similarity less of lineament than of manner and bearing, a correspondence of gestures which bounced and echoed between them so that a blink seemed to reverberate, moments later, in a twitch of the other's eyelid. — Donna Tartt

Some people today are wandering generalities instead of meaningful specifics because they have failed to discover and mine the wealth of potentials in them. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

What do you do when you say sorry, but that still isn't enough? — Leila Sales

I took a fall, he confirmed evenly. After a hesitation doubtless only Phoebe noticed.
And Phoebe didn't know whether it was the sort of fall Lucifer took, or the sort poets wrote about when love struck, or even if it was an innuendo at all, because she suspected everything was destined to sound like an innuendo from now on. — Julie Anne Long

...knew the futility of agonizing over why things had transpired as they had. What could have happened, did. — Raymond E. Feist