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Porgie Quotes By Jim Butcher

For the sake of one soul. For one loved one. For one life." I called power into my blasting rod, and its tip glowed incandescent white. "The way I see it, there's nothing else worth fighting a war for. — Jim Butcher

Porgie Quotes By Amy Harmon

Georgie Porgie puddin' and pie. Kissed the boys and made them cry. What kind of name is Georgia?"
"My great-great grandma was Georgia. The first Georgia Shepherd. My dad calls me George."
"Yeah. I've heard him. That's just nasty."
I felt my temper rise in my cheeks, and I really wanted to spit on him from where I sat atop my horse, looking down on his neatly shorn, well-shaped head. He glanced up at me and his lips twitched, making me even angrier.
"Don't look at me like that. I'm not trying to be mean. But George is a terrible name for a girl. Hell, for anyone who isn't the King of England."
"I think it suits me," I huffed.
"Oh, yeah? George is the name for a man with a stuffy, British accent or a man in a white, powdered wig. You better hope it doesn't suit you."
"Well, I don't exactly need a sexy name, do I? — Amy Harmon

Porgie Quotes By Pedro Martinez

Georgie Porgie, he might buy the whole league, but he doesn't have enough money to buy fear to put in my heart. — Pedro Martinez

Porgie Quotes By Marguerite Duras

I think about you. But I don't say it anymore. — Marguerite Duras

Porgie Quotes By Lorii Myers

A show of confidence raises the bar. — Lorii Myers

Porgie Quotes By Craig Venter

The pace of digitizing life has been increasing exponentially. — Craig Venter

Porgie Quotes By David Almond

I went out into the corridor. I asked a nurse if she knew where the people with arthritis went. She said lots of them went to Ward 34 on the top floor. She said she thought that was a silly place to put people with bad bones who had such trouble walking and climbing stairs. — David Almond