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Meghanne Leite Quotes By C.S. Lewis

It is dull, Son of Adam, to drink without eating," said the Queen presently. "What would you like best to eat?"
"Turkish Delight, please, your Majesty," said Edmund. — C.S. Lewis

Meghanne Leite Quotes By Paul McCartney

It's nice to have a little bit of art to fall back on. — Paul McCartney

Meghanne Leite Quotes By Yoko Ono

Keep going until your efforts start to make things better in your hometown. — Yoko Ono

Meghanne Leite Quotes By Meredith Schorr

don't put all your eggs in one bastard — Meredith Schorr

Meghanne Leite Quotes By Pamela Clare

For a moment he said nothing, then he reached over and traced a line down her cheek with his finger. When a man looks into a woman's eyes, lass, he doesna want to see the horrors he has kent written there. He wants to see joy and warmth and some measure of innocence. Tis the natural duty and desire of a man to protect his woman and children from the world's bitterness. — Pamela Clare

Meghanne Leite Quotes By Hermann Hesse

The freedom to ... regard the future as the hope and product of my own strength and not as something fashioned by some strange power from above. — Hermann Hesse

Meghanne Leite Quotes By Guy Haley

No, but if I were an illegal, experimental replicant hiding the truth of an international conspiracy I would try and put myself out of the way of those investigating it, wouldn't you? I don't think hiding under a bed will be very successful. But, if you've any better idea of what the deadly robot assassin is up to, please feel free to act upon it. — Guy Haley

Meghanne Leite Quotes By Gaston Bachelard

Reveries of idealization develop, not by letting oneself be taken in by memories, but by constantly dreaming the values of a being whom one would love. And that is the way a great dreamer dreams his double. His magnified double sustains him." - Gaston Bachelard, "Reveries on Reverie (Anima - Animus)", The Poetics of Reverie: Childhood, Language, and the Cosmos, Page 88 — Gaston Bachelard