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Plundering Crossword Quotes By Charlotte Turner Smith

May its index point to joy, And moments wing'd with new delights. Sweet may resound each silver bell, And never quick returning chime, Seem in reproving notes to tell, Of hours mispent, and murder'd time ... — Charlotte Turner Smith

Plundering Crossword Quotes By Freddie Prinze Jr.

We've got a lot of love here, and for me that's what family is all about, — Freddie Prinze Jr.

Plundering Crossword Quotes By Helen Oyeyemi

Once you let people know anything about what you think, that's it, you're dead. Then they'll be jumping about in your mind, taking things out, holding them up to the light and killing them, yes, killing them, because thoughts are supposed to stay and grow in quiet, dark places, like butterflies in cocoons. — Helen Oyeyemi

Plundering Crossword Quotes By Sharon Hinck

The man holding my hand was slim and wiry. Cropped black hair framed a face full of angles. He studied me with more curiosity than sympathy.

He had the rough-edged look of a suspect on Crime Stoppers, complete with dark, piercing eyes.
"My name is Kieran." He eased his hand away from mine, as though embarrassed by his earlier compassion. "A friend brought you here. — Sharon Hinck

Plundering Crossword Quotes By Drake

All in all I learned a lesson from it though. You never see it coming you just get to see it go. — Drake

Plundering Crossword Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Opportunities to make plans together became virtually nonexistent, and it was in desperation that Harry, Ron, and Hermione took to volunteering to feed the chickens just to escape the overcrowded house. — J.K. Rowling

Plundering Crossword Quotes By Jane Jakeman

But something worse can happen to the person who is betrayed."
"What? What could possibly happen to me that is worse?"
The older man stared at the younger, and then said pityingly, "You may learn treachery from it. — Jane Jakeman