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Odilo Library Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

But cheating has always been the purview of fairies, and as we are about to enter their domain, we ought to act in accordance with local customs. — Catherynne M Valente

Odilo Library Quotes By Warren Ellis

It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way. — Warren Ellis

Odilo Library Quotes By Jerry Della Femina

I've never met a client who wants to be the worst. — Jerry Della Femina

Odilo Library Quotes By Corey Feldman

The more romance novelists that are out there, making romanticized ideas of vampirism for the kids, the more people want to see a real action movie, putting the bad guys where they belong, as the bad guys, and looking for a hero to come along and defend our very souls. — Corey Feldman

Odilo Library Quotes By Stephen King

There were movies to go see at the Gem, which has long since been torn down; science fiction movies like Gog with Richard Egan and westerns with Audie Murphy (Teddy saw every movie Audie Murphy made at least three times; he believed Murphy was almost a god) and war movies with John Wayne. There were games and endless bolted meals, lawns to mow, places to run to, walls to pitch pennies against, people to clap you on the back. And now I sit here trying to look through an IBM keyboard and see that time, trying to recall the best and the worst of that green and brown summer, and I can almost feel the skinny, scabbed boy still buried in this advancing body and hear those sounds. But — Stephen King

Odilo Library Quotes By Margaret Atwood

When power is scarce, a little of it is tempting. — Margaret Atwood

Odilo Library Quotes By Jim Ross

It's gonna be a slobberknocker! — Jim Ross

Odilo Library Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

[Art] can speak its own language only as long as the images are alive which refuse and refute the established order. — Herbert Marcuse