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Netzero Email Quotes By Jerrel C. Thomas

One Story At A Time

Stories come to life in your imagination. You can meet new friends, just by reading words. Go places you've never gone before . Adventures and dreams come alive. Tragedies that seemed to work out for good. Stories seemed to capture things that wasn't there before. Friendship that can last a lifetime, just from reading words. It all happens in book, with a little imagination... — Jerrel C. Thomas

Netzero Email Quotes By Mekael Shane

Ego is the world's worst narcotic — Mekael Shane

Netzero Email Quotes By Nadya Suleman

I'm providing myself to my children. I'm loving them unconditionally, accepting them unconditionally. — Nadya Suleman

Netzero Email Quotes By Janet Evanovich

I go to bars and restaurants, and I sit and I eavesdrop on people and I watch people in shopping centers and, you know, I read the newspapers and I talk to the Trenton cops, and I just get a lot of information that comes in that somehow turns into a book. — Janet Evanovich

Netzero Email Quotes By Stephanie Perkins

He raises his voice so that I can hear him through the glass door. "Get some rest, Loopy. Sweet dreams."
"Sweet," I echo. "Dream. — Stephanie Perkins

Netzero Email Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The cutting of heads is become so much a la mode, that one is apt to feel of a morning whether their own is on their shoulders. — Thomas Jefferson

Netzero Email Quotes By Bernard Malamud

Some men are by nature explorers; my nature is to stay under the same moon and stars, and if the weather is wet, under the same roof. It's a strange world, why make it stranger? — Bernard Malamud

Netzero Email Quotes By Lawrence Christopher

Live up to your potential, not down to others expectations. — Lawrence Christopher

Netzero Email Quotes By Marvin Bell

The "I" in the poem is not you but someone who knows a lot about you. — Marvin Bell