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Moments In Thyme Quotes By Lily Amis

Everything has an ending" that's what he said. But "True love has no ending", that's what I say. — Lily Amis

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Jane Fonda

Address things now that could otherwise turn into regrets. — Jane Fonda

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Roger Zelazny

Love is a negative form of hatred. — Roger Zelazny

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Thuy Trang

To see a doll of yourself is very weird and very neat at the same time. — Thuy Trang

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Liam Hemsworth

I surfed competitively from age 13 to 18. Every day, before and after school. I wanted to surf for the rest of my life. It's what all my friends did - I even had it as a subject in school for a number of years. — Liam Hemsworth

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Alexis Ohanian

If I were a snarky Reddit user though, I would say, hypothetically, that that would just be like reading Reddit's Front Page a day later. But I'm not going to go there. — Alexis Ohanian

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Donna E. Lane

The best stories (whether book or movie) involve redemption. If you are someone who believes you have made too many mistakes or your life has been too "bad" for God to want you, think of it this way: God, the greatest story teller, has not yet finished your story, and He can make it a really great story by including a really great redemption. All of us, in truth, need a really great redemption, which means, through Jesus, all of us have a really great story. — Donna E. Lane

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Julian Fellowes

This phenomenon, where the losers of a revolution try to demonstrate their support for, and approval of, the changes that have destroyed them, always fascinates me. — Julian Fellowes

Moments In Thyme Quotes By Laini Taylor

By the time the plan's wheels touched down on a desolate stretch of desert runway, the sun had cleared a ridge of mountains and revealed a land the color of dust. The single building that served as a terminal was squat and seemingly of the same dust.
The Middle East? Eliza wondered. Tattooine? A sign, handpainted, was illegible in exotic, curling letters. Arabic, at a guess. That probably eliminated Tattooine. — Laini Taylor