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Navels Show Quotes By Linda Howard

Once outside, the man stopped, lifted his head, took a deep breath and slowly exhaled, as if the air smelled wonderful to him. Then he turned to Jimmy, his expression hard and serious. "We will need an army."
"Uh, I don't exactly have one of those handy. — Linda Howard

Navels Show Quotes By Donna Tartt

I honestly can't remember much else about those years except a certain mood that permeated most of them, a melancholy feeling that I associate with watching 'The Wonderful World of Disney' on Sunday nights. Sunday was a sad day - early to bed, school the next morning, I was constantly worried my homework was wrong - but as I watched the fireworks go off in the night sky, over the floodlit castles of Disneyland, I was consumed by a more general sense of dread, of imprisonment within the dreary round of school and home: circumstances which, to me at least, presented sound empirical argument for gloom. — Donna Tartt

Navels Show Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

First rule of government of the people, by the people, for the people: Never tell the people! — Arthur C. Clarke

Navels Show Quotes By Train

He looked left and she turned right ment to be together but not that night ... — Train

Navels Show Quotes By Judah Smith

Are you struggling with sin? You don't need more will power. You need more of Jesus. — Judah Smith

Navels Show Quotes By Dana Reinhardt

I'd watched enough TV in the lonely afternoons after school, before there was a cheese shop to go to, to know that there were boys who lied, who knew how to say just the right thing or give you just the right look. Boys who could make you feel a way you thought you didn't deserve to feel. — Dana Reinhardt

Navels Show Quotes By Priscille Sibley

For some reason, people try to fill you with food when you're filled with grief. I didn't need food. I needed a reason to keep living — Priscille Sibley