Peggy Shippen Arnold Quotes & Sayings
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She was thinking of his mouth on hers. Which seemed only fair since he'd given a lot of thought to the same thing.
"'Night," she whispered.
"Night," he whispered back.
And yet neither of them moved. — Jill Shalvis

There's huge opportunities to continue to improve efficiency in the way the government operates and improve the way government provides services to its citizens. — Steve Daines

She's not perfect. I'm not perfect. But together, we're imperfectly perfect for each other. — Michelle Smith

Whatever my recorded output is, it's a reflection of a general love of music. — Pat Metheny

In the world as I have seen it, no man grows rich by kindness. — George R R Martin

Instead of hunting and gathering, instead of farming and harvesting in the area where we live, we are flying God's fruits and vegetables around the planet, not eating foods designed for our terrain and climate. We are distributing, selling and consuming "fresh foods" (or so the package says) days and weeks after they have been harvested. — Celso Cukierkorn

It is just as honorable ... to dig in the dirt as to dig into books. The mind can do its best work only when th body has been developed equally well. — William Warren Prescott

The beauty of having a producer is that you have someone who says, You're finished. — Sheryl Crow

A man was leaning idly against an elm ... The man, who towered over the poet even at his slanting angle, too old for a student and too worn for a faculty member, stared at him with the familiar, insatiable gleam of the literary admirer. — Matthew Pearl

Congrats, bro. You've just sold your soul to the devil. Wait. You don't have a soul. — Jayde Scott

My God, the man is a fascist - a fascist, I tell you. — George W. Bush

It is curious to what a degree one may become attached to a fine tree, especially when it is placed where trees are rare. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Differing from Newton and Schopenhauer, your ancestor did not think of time as absolute and uniform. He believed it an infinite series of times, in a dizzily growing, ever spreading network of diverging, converging and parallel times. — Jorge Luis Borges

My books don't sell anymore. There are many reasons why they don't sell, but one of the reasons is because people don't read anymore. Forget about reading books of detail - they don't read at all. — Norman Finkelstein

Roger lay in the dust of the road, bruised, filthy, and starving, with a woman trembling and weeping against his chest, now and then giving him a small thump with her fist. He had never felt happier in his life. — Diana Gabaldon