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Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By Katy Evans

So we ride like this, in silent tension, my mind full of Matt and my body empty — Katy Evans

Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

A composition - and every work of art is one - is created in a wondrous interplay between imagination and reason, or between mind and reflection. For there will always be an element of chance in the creative process. — Jostein Gaarder

Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By Charlaine Harris

I said the first thing that came into my head unfortunately. "Save the drama for your mama " I told her just like an eleven-year-old. — Charlaine Harris

Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By Ross King

There was nothing so dangerous to a king or an emperor as a book. Yes, a great library - a library as magnificent as this one - was a dangerous arsenal, one that kings and emperors feared more than the greatest army or magazine. — Ross King

Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By Laurence J. Peter

Competition in academia is so vicious because the stakes are so small. — Laurence J. Peter

Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By Adrienne Wilder

Three years was more than enough time to decide whether or not we were right for each other. Thing is, I didn't need three years. I don't even think I needed three more days.
Could any Seychelles sunset be nearly as beautiful as him? — Adrienne Wilder

Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By Amy Klobuchar

To criminally prosecute a child not old enough to go to the school prom makes no sense, you get much more cooperation from a victim if you give them a safe harbor, a place to live, job training, an education. — Amy Klobuchar

Ponyboy Curtis Personality Quotes By William Mortensen

Thoughts and emotions cannot be photographed, despite the protestations of some mystically minded portraitists. Physical fact is ultimately the sole pictorial material. — William Mortensen