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Narratively Synonym Quotes By Linda Alfiori

For men, sex is not equal commitment — Linda Alfiori

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Reem Acra

No one believed me when I said it was possible to put fabric in resin. — Reem Acra

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Melissa McCarthy

Somebody ripped their pants open at my wedding, dipping my mother. My mother is not a lady who throws herself into a dip that often, so I don't think he thought she was really going to do it. — Melissa McCarthy

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Michael Herb

The Bani Yas Arab merchants lived mostly in Deira, on the north side of the creek that divides Dubai. The Persian merchants lived on the south side. The ruler, too, lived on the south side of the creek, in what often is seen as a residential indication of partiality.89 — Michael Herb

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Tyler Blackburn

With acting, it's like you form chemistry with different people in different ways, so it's really added even more fun to work, you know? — Tyler Blackburn

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Eliza Leslie

On this earth there are many roads to heaven; and each traveller supposes his own to be the best. But they must all unite in one road at the last. It is only Omniscience that can decide. And it will then be found that no sect is excluded because of its faith ... — Eliza Leslie

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Luis Carlos Montalvan

Why don't you grab a chair," I joked, "and sit down!"
And then, like she so often did, Mary smiled. — Luis Carlos Montalvan

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Kate Morton

The world was an awfully large place and it wasn't easy to find a person who'd gone missing sixty years earlier, even if that person was oneself. — Kate Morton

Narratively Synonym Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are. A great poet, a really great poet, is the most unpoetical of all creatures. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating. — Oscar Wilde