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Top Overshadowed Theater Quotes

Like Gert is here, but . . . She couldn't find the words to finish. — Carolyn Brown

It is such a terrifying thing to see a man cry. — Elizabeth Berg

Given the ease with which health infuses life with meaning and purpose, it is shocking how swiftly illness steals away those certainties ... Time unused and only endured still vanishes, as if time itself is starving, and each day is swallowed whole, leaving no crumbs, no memory, no trace at all. — Elisabeth Tova Bailey

I love you like a squirrel loves his nuts. - Brody Madden — Kate McCarthy

If you say, 'I don't want to offend anyone,' then don't get on stage. Just ask yourself, 'Do I think it is right? Do I think it is offensive? And do I think that everyone is okay to hear this? If I truly believe this, then I should go and do this.' — Lilly Singh

God created us to rule, to lead and use all His riches to establish His order — Sunday Adelaja

There is no bond like having read and liked the same books. — E. Nesbit

Taken together the Internet reads like the grandest character-driven novel humanity has ever known. Not much plot though. — Victor LaValle

It is of course dangerous to set off an explosive device on a spacecraft. — Andy Weir

Right, except I'm not going to lie to my mom, because what kind of bastard lies to his own mother? — John Green

My sister is older than me and would often go off, so I grew up alone in a sense. I had to amuse myself and developed a wonderful fantasy world and quite happily lived in it. I think, in adulthood, that helped me. I love pottering on my own. — Amanda Donohoe

He pushed up a little, raising his head to look into her eyes. After a moment, weariness settled into his features. "It's too late regardless. I'm yours now."
I'm yours. The beautiful opposite of what Peter White had said to her. You're mine now, he'd crowed, as if she were a purchased treat. The difference, it seemed, between a boy and a man. Just as Jude had promised. — Victoria Dahl