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Observers Crafting Quotes By Sarah Waters

Sometimes the shortest journeys take longest, don't they? — Sarah Waters

Observers Crafting Quotes By Vamsee Juluri

Rebuilding India is the mandate that India might have given its new leader. But rebuilding Hindu civilization is something that every one of us must be doing, — Vamsee Juluri

Observers Crafting Quotes By Daniel Tosh

Every video from Russia is depressing, it's like they have their cameras set to sad. — Daniel Tosh

Observers Crafting Quotes By Urie Bronfenbrenner

The primary danger of the television screen lies not so much in the behavior it produces as the behavior it prevents-the talks, the games, the family activities and the arguments through which much of the child's learning takes place and his character is formed. — Urie Bronfenbrenner

Observers Crafting Quotes By Charles Dickens

As the gloom and shadow thickened behind him, in that place where it had been gathering so darkly, it took, by slow degrees, - or out of it there came, by some unreal, unsubstantial process - not to be traced by any human sense, - an awful likeness of himself! — Charles Dickens

Observers Crafting Quotes By Abhishek Jaiswal

THINGS will change, If not TIME Will — Abhishek Jaiswal

Observers Crafting Quotes By Seth Godin

In every organization everyone rises to the level at which they become paralyzed with fear. — Seth Godin

Observers Crafting Quotes By Emery Lee

(From FORTUNE'S SON)
Philip had long ago begun drinking to excess, simply to obliterate the reality that he was half a man, living half a life. He had a title without the fortune, a wife that was no lover, and a lover, the only light in his darkened existence, who could never be his wife; thus, he drank ... drink and despair had made him reckless and rash. He'd gambled and he'd lost. Sunk in self-denigration, the cycle began anew; he drank.
Though aspiring for oblivion, he had only achieved piss-faced, when Lady Hastings had arrived after the race. The inevitable row had ensued, and then the world had retracted into blessed blackness. — Emery Lee