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Nina Cortex Quotes By Henry James

He would return in half an hour - or in less. He walked away and I sat there alone, conscious, on the dark dismantled simplified scene, in the deep silence that rests on American towns during the hot season - there was now and then a far cry or a plash in the water, and at intervals the tinkle of the bells of the horse-cars on the long bridge, slow in the suffocating night - of the strange influence, half-sweet, half-sad, that abides in houses uninhabited or about to become so, in places muffled and bereaved, where the unheeded sofas and patient belittered tables seem (like the disconcerted dogs, to whom everything is alike sinister) to recognise the eve of a journey. — Henry James

Nina Cortex Quotes By Jeaniene Frost

Bones didn't share any of my qualms about suddenly holding an arm that wasn't attached to a body anymore. He just grabbed the ghoul by his other arm and began thumping him over the head with the loose limb. I'd heard Bones threaten to beat someone with their own limb before, but I'd always assumed that was a figure of speech. Apparently not. — Jeaniene Frost

Nina Cortex Quotes By Will Oldham

I have more respect for somebody who points at his ideal - in this case, the ideal of the pirate - and then becomes something that's more radical, more exciting, more subversive than a pirate could ever be. — Will Oldham

Nina Cortex Quotes By Phil Collins

I very rarely listen to the in-flight stuff. — Phil Collins

Nina Cortex Quotes By Karen Hawkins

Sometimes you have to grab life by the horns and ride it,even if it tries to throw you. — Karen Hawkins

Nina Cortex Quotes By David Finch

Being able to draw Batman was 100% of my decision to sign with DC. — David Finch

Nina Cortex Quotes By Gary Chapman

A child who misbehaves has a need. To overlook the need behind the misbehavior can prevent us from doing the right thing. Asking ourselves, "What can I do to correct my child's behavior?" often leads to thoughtless punishment. Asking, "What does my child need?" lets us proceed with confidence that we will handle the situation well. — Gary Chapman

Nina Cortex Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Then sit down and write
or stand up and
write
but write
no matter what
the other people are
doing,
no matter what
they will do to
you. — Charles Bukowski