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Officium Jan Quotes By Abbas Kiarostami

You won't believe it but
I quench my thirst
by drinking from a mirage. — Abbas Kiarostami

Officium Jan Quotes By J.B. Salsbury

Fighting gave me my breath, but you brought me back to life. — J.B. Salsbury

Officium Jan Quotes By Jill Shalvis

Sorry," he said. "Let me drop the belt-"
"No." She held on when he would have pulled away. "Don't. I like it."
Again, he lifted her face, and he smiled. "The tool belt turns you on."
"No." She closed her eyes and thunked her forehead to his chest. "Little bit. — Jill Shalvis

Officium Jan Quotes By Jim Costa

The civil rights movement would experience many important victories, but Rosa Parks will always be remembered as its catalyst. — Jim Costa

Officium Jan Quotes By Robin Sloan

Why do you love books so much? — Robin Sloan

Officium Jan Quotes By J.H. Wyman

Once people start to realize the consistency of quality that is coming, they'll start to open up their minds a little more and say, "Wow, this is great. I'm going to tune into this." It's not just for the geeks and the people that are into it. It's actually really fascinating. That's my take on it. — J.H. Wyman

Officium Jan Quotes By John L. Parker Jr.

He was filled with loss and an off-brand of nostalgia for events that were supposed to become part of his past but now wouldn't at all. In the mind's special processes, a ten-mile run takes far longer than the minutes reported by a grandfather clock. Such time, in fact, hardly exists in the real world; it is all out on the train somewhere, and you only go back to it when you are out there. He and Mize had been through two solid years of such regular time-warp escapes together. There was something different about that, something beyond friendship; they had a way of transferring pain back and forth, without the banality of words. — John L. Parker Jr.