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Mik Kersten Quotes By Harlan Coben

The ugliest truth, in the end, was still better than the prettiest of lies. — Harlan Coben

Mik Kersten Quotes By Martyn Stanley

Sometimes people would feign friendship for as long as it suited them. However resentment built, like dry kindling, stacked around a fire - waiting for the spark to ignite it. — Martyn Stanley

Mik Kersten Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Have faith in your own instinct and your own truth. — Debasish Mridha

Mik Kersten Quotes By Arnold Palmer

Feel is the most perplexing part of golf, and probably the most important. — Arnold Palmer

Mik Kersten Quotes By Amy Bloom

Boundaries are the lines we draw that mark off our autonomy and that of other people, that protect our privacy and that of others. Boundaries allow for intimate connection without dissolving or losing one's sense of self. — Amy Bloom

Mik Kersten Quotes By Paul Claudel

Gentlemen, in the little moment that remains to us between the crisis and the catastrophe, we may as well drink a glass of Champagne. — Paul Claudel

Mik Kersten Quotes By Mary Roberts Rinehart

I always said there were plenty of things going on here, right under our noses, that we couldn't see," she said, holding out her apron.

"I don't see with my nose," I remarked. "What have you got there? — Mary Roberts Rinehart

Mik Kersten Quotes By Nikki Rowe

Don't dim magic because there are non believers, let it shine out of you and they won't know how to look away. — Nikki Rowe

Mik Kersten Quotes By James Lankford

We have a very structured process for taking in refugees. It takes almost two years to transition from another country into the United States through the refugee process. — James Lankford

Mik Kersten Quotes By Lydia Davis

I guess you get to a point where you look at that pain as if it were in front of you three feet away lying in a box, an open box, in a window somewhere. It's hard and cold, like a bar of metal. You just look at it there and say, Alright, I'll take it, I'll buy it. That's what it is. — Lydia Davis