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Mihalitch Quotes By Z

It was a dark and stormy night. . .perfect for staying indoors and writing a novel! — Z

Mihalitch Quotes By Isaac Asimov

Night will always be a time of fear and insecurity, and the heart will sink with the sun. — Isaac Asimov

Mihalitch Quotes By William Cowper

I am out of humanity's reach.I must finish my journey alone,Never hear the sweet music of speech;I start at the sound of my own. — William Cowper

Mihalitch Quotes By Borden Chase

There are three times in a man's life when he has the right to yell at the moon-when he marries; when his children come; and when he finishes a job he had to be crazy to start. — Borden Chase

Mihalitch Quotes By Patricia Briggs

If she know how strongly he felt, she'd have run out the door. He wasn't used to the possessive, or the savage joy she brought to his heart. It ate at his control, so he turned his attention to the music. He understood music. — Patricia Briggs

Mihalitch Quotes By Robert Green Ingersoll

The credulity of the church is decreasing, and the most marvelous miracles are not either 'explained,' or allowed to take refuge behind the mistakes of the translators, or hide in the drapery of allegory. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Mihalitch Quotes By Lady Gaga

When I wake up in the morning, I feel just like any other insecure 24-year-old girl. — Lady Gaga

Mihalitch Quotes By Anton Chekhov

From Koltovitch's copse and garden there came a strong fragrant scent of lilies of the valley and honey-laden flowers. Pyotr Mihalitch rode along the bank of the pond and looked mournfully into the water. And thinking about his life, he came to the conclusion that he had never said or acted upon what he really thought, and that other people had repaid him in the same way. And so the whole of life seemed to him as dark as this water in which the night sky was reflected and water-weeds grew in a tangle. And it seemed to him that nothing could ever set it right. — Anton Chekhov