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Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By Curtis Sittenfeld

I had the fleeting thought then that we are each of us pathetic in one way or another, and the trick is to marry a person whose patheticness you can tolerate. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

What a majestic God! — Lailah Gifty Akita

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By P.D. James

We all die alone. We shall endure death as once we endured birth. You can't share either experience. — P.D. James

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

Your little kindness made the whole world my enemy, but I am not scared. — M.F. Moonzajer

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By Paul Gibbons

Humanity can not afford to have 21st Century businesses run on 20th Century science, and (worse) pseudoscience. — Paul Gibbons

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By Colleen Hoover

So many times you've taken my breath away or made it feel like my heart was trapped inside my stomach. But last night was more than any fourteen-year-old boy could handle. So I took your face in my hands and I kissed you, just like I've been dreaming of doing for over a year now. — Colleen Hoover

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By Alma Katsu

Perhaps one day you will understand that, flawed as I am, no man will love you as I do, and you will search your heart and find that you love me, too. — Alma Katsu

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By Lewis Black

Equestrian, by the by, is the gayest word in the English language. In fact, I thought Brokeback Mountain should have been called Two Equestrians. — Lewis Black

Pilzer Gullickson Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

The crossing of space ... may do much to turn men's minds outwards and away from their present tribal squabbles. In this sense, the rocket, far from being one of the destroyers of civilisation, may provide the safety-value that is needed to preserve it. — Arthur C. Clarke