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Molhar Quotes By Rachel Caine

I think so," she [Claire] said. "Just watch your back, okay?"
"Nah, Michael's got mine." He [Shane] looked straight into her eyes.
"I've got yours. — Rachel Caine

Molhar Quotes By Emily Haines

I think every musician is different, every artist is different, and in a perfect world people would be able to pursue their own path and have the inspiration and the drive to, and the energy and dedication to take their path to its fruition. I don't really believe in formulas. — Emily Haines

Molhar Quotes By Tom Petty

If you look around at America, that's one of its biggest problems is you have corporations that can never be pleased at a profit. — Tom Petty

Molhar Quotes By Sarah Brightman

I do quite a lot of flying in my concerts. — Sarah Brightman

Molhar Quotes By Bill Hicks

Oh my God. Lift me up out of this illusion, Lord. Heal my perception that I might know only reality and only you. — Bill Hicks

Molhar Quotes By J.K. Rowling

I definitely know that love is the most powerful thing of all. — J.K. Rowling

Molhar Quotes By Franz Kafka

Art flies around truth, but with the definite intention of not getting burnt. Its capacity lies in finding in the dark void a place where the beam of light can be intensely caught, without this having been perceptible before. — Franz Kafka

Molhar Quotes By Kevin Brooks

I'm not sure what happened to me over the last few days. I lost myself, I think. I sank down into a hole for a while. They're tricky things, holes. You don't know you're in one until you get out. — Kevin Brooks

Molhar Quotes By Harlan Coben

There are few times that I feel more at peace, more in tune, more Zen, if you will, than when I force myself to unplug. — Harlan Coben

Molhar Quotes By Claude C. Hopkins

Literary qualifications have no more to do with it than oratory has with salesmanship. One must be able to express himself briefly, clearly, and convincingly, just as a salesman must. — Claude C. Hopkins