Poquelin Pen Quotes & Sayings
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When a person you love dies, it doesn't feel real. It's like it's happening to someone else. It's someone else's life. I've never been good with the abstract. What does it mean when someone is really truly gone? — Jenny Han

Only the deepest love will persuade me into matrimony, which is why I will end up an old maid. — Jane Austen

Given the nature of market, the chance of a crash is always greater than the chance of an overnight runaway euphoria. — Jeff Yass

I am the first to admit my iPad is the coolest thing in the world, but when we can be in a room together and really connect, or leave the gadgets home and go for a hike, then I'm happy. — Michael Chiklis

To live and love is a great fulfillment. — Lailah Gifty Akita

A holding company is a thing where you hand an accomplice the goods while the policeman searches you. — Will Rogers

Because you have to keep them on tenterhooks until the end. It's like when you're playing cards: you have to hold a few trump cards for the final part of the game. — Joel Dicker

It's easy to say "This year in art sucked." After all, about 85 percent of all shows of contemporary art are bad. But 85 percent of all art made in the Renaissance was bad. — David Edelstein

Women like a man with a past, but they prefer a man with a present. — Mae West

In this dream, I wasn't a coyote shapeshifter trying to hold a werewolf, I was Coyote's almost daughter, and I had all the strength of the world in my arms. — Patricia Briggs

Marshall was watching her again, and Jane's skin prickled under his perusal. That was when Jane realized she'd made a mistake. Those freckles, his background - they'd all misled her into thinking that he was a quiet little rabbit. He wasn't. He was the wolf that looked as if he were lounging about on the outskirts of the pack, a lone hanger-on, when in truth he had adopted that position simply so that he could see everything that transpired in the fields below. He wasn't solitary; he was waiting for someone to make a mistake. He looked willing to wait a very long time. — Courtney Milan

The wit taught by God to the bee
Is withheld from the lion and the wild ass. — Rumi