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Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Mary Shelley

I became the same happy creature who, a few years ago, loved and beloved by all, had no sorrow or care. — Mary Shelley

Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Sophocles

It has been hard, I know, my daughters, but one word alone wipes out all of the hardships: love. — Sophocles

Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Jodi Lynn Anderson

Lily?", she whispered. Lily didn't move. "Can I tell you something?" Lilly breathed deeply, clearly asleep. "I think all my life my heart's been broken," Adri whispered, "and I didn't even notice. And I don't even know by what. — Jodi Lynn Anderson

Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Miranda July

Two plus three is five, check the email, one plus seven is, check the email, eight, check the email, which comes to a total of, who the hell am I anyway, eighty five. This is how he dismembers his day, in the most painful way, moment by moment. A bigger man would just shoot it, put it out of its misery. — Miranda July

Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Only what is thought, said, or done at a certain rare coincidence is good. — Henry David Thoreau

Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Robert Hamer

It is so difficult to make a neat job of killing people with whom one is not on friendly terms. — Robert Hamer

Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Salman Rushdie

When you throw everything up in the air anything becomes possible. — Salman Rushdie

Modernity Pronunciation Quotes By Naomi Novik

Of course", I said. I was sure he'd even gone to Olshanka for the tribute first, just so he could pretend that was the truth for a little bit longer. But I couldn't really bring myself to pretend with him, not even long enough for him to get used to the idea; my mouth was already turning up at the corners without my willing it to. He flushed and looked away; but that wasn't any better for him, since everyone else was watching us with enormous interest, too drank on beer and dancing to be polite. He looked back at me instead, and scowled at my smile.
"Come and meet my mother," I said. I reached out and took his hand. — Naomi Novik