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Merisel Quotes By William Shakespeare

Help, master, help! here's a fish hangs in the net, like a poor man's right in the law; 'twill hardly come out. — William Shakespeare

Merisel Quotes By Stephen King

Churchbells were calling the faithful to worship, and outside it was a beautiful day — Stephen King

Merisel Quotes By Jeffrey Fry

Competition reveals the competent. — Jeffrey Fry

Merisel Quotes By Eula Biss

Words like 'custody' don't mean the same thing to him. I don't want us to own anything together. "You don't want to be happy," he accuses me. — Eula Biss

Merisel Quotes By Catherine Zeta-Jones

I'd love to do a show in Vegas with drag queens. The tackier the better. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

Merisel Quotes By John Osborne

Oh heavens, how I long for a little ordinary human enthusiasm. Just enthusiasm - that's all. I want to hear a warm, thrilling voice cry out Hallelujah! Hallelujah! I'm alive! — John Osborne

Merisel Quotes By Susanne Katherina Langer

Philosophizing is a process of making sense out of experience ... — Susanne Katherina Langer

Merisel Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

That's libertarians for you - anarchists who want police protection from their slaves. — Kim Stanley Robinson

Merisel Quotes By Stefan Boldisor

Sex in our time is no longer a physical distinction. — Stefan Boldisor

Merisel Quotes By Huma Abedin

Take a chance. Don't be afraid of what you don't know. And don't fall in love with Plan A. — Huma Abedin

Merisel Quotes By Malak El Halabi

How can I begin to tell you how much I miss you without using those three common words that can't even start to express the magnitude nor the depth of my emotions. How can I write in my own blood while wanting to revert its color. The color of blood is similar to "I miss you". It has been raped by writers and lovers constantly, ever since Cain and Abel. I want to be able to create a new alphabet that can simply stand in front of you without bowing. I want to use new metaphors that would erupt like volcanoes between the phrases of my readers' souls. Metaphors such as your absence is similar to eating salt straight from the shaker while thirst is devouring my tongue. Metaphors such as the lack of your presence is like being straddled behind the glass of my own senses. — Malak El Halabi