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Morbidness Synonym Quotes By Nikolai A. Berdyaev

Control and violence that is best reflected in the state, are evil in themselves. In this knowledge lies the great truth of anarchism. — Nikolai A. Berdyaev

Morbidness Synonym Quotes By Robin McKinley

Never assume. Never make plans. Keep doing the press-ups and deep knee bends: you'll need all your strength and flexibility when your life suddenly implodes. Maybe it won't - some people do lead enchanted lives - but odds are that it will. Some time. — Robin McKinley

Morbidness Synonym Quotes By Larry McMurtry

His memories were too sad, his hopes too thin. To have to say things on paper seemed a terrible task, for it stirred the memories. — Larry McMurtry

Morbidness Synonym Quotes By David Letterman

Sarah Palin's book is big, 400 pages. She wrote the book herself and agonized over every word, and so will you. — David Letterman

Morbidness Synonym Quotes By Nora Roberts

Aidan to Jude: What's wrong with running away if where you were didn't suit you? Doesn't it follow you're funning to something else? Something that does suit you? — Nora Roberts

Morbidness Synonym Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

I know I just met you, Susan," Ravyn whispered against her ear. "But I think I love you."
She froze her hand on the latch as a wave of anger went through her. Instead of warming her, those words went over her like ice. Looking at him over her shoulder, she glared at him. "You think? You think you love me? You don't know?"
His face baffled, he scowled at her. "Why are you so angry? I'm trying to die here ... for you. Nobly."
"Then you should have just dropped dead and not opened your mouth to piss me of. You think? Think? What is that? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Morbidness Synonym Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

Jane Eyre, who had been an ardent, expectant woman - almost a bride, was a cold, solitary girl again: her life was pale; her prospects were desolate. — Charlotte Bronte