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Pounced Org Quotes By Countee Cullen

Death cut the strings that gave me life,
And handed me to Sorrow,
The only kind of middle wife
My folks could beg or borrow. — Countee Cullen

Pounced Org Quotes By Stacie Simpson

Night and day waging war, bitter enemies evermore.
Fierce and loyal, the day is strong.
Broken oaths, so much goes wrong.
Magic speaks to all hearts bound.
Trapped in slumber until she's found.
When two are joined the spell will break.
One by one their souls awake.
Hate takes over, vengeance sworn.
And from the flames new life is born. — Stacie Simpson

Pounced Org Quotes By George Herbert

The perswasion of the fortunate swaies the doubtfull. — George Herbert

Pounced Org Quotes By Fred Korematsu

I thought what the military was doing was unconstitutional. — Fred Korematsu

Pounced Org Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

He watched her closely. "Why did he leave you?"
"How did you - " She broke off and scowled as she understood what he was doing, throwing out provocative questions and gleaning the truth from her reactions. "Bother. All right, I'll tell you. He left me for another woman. A prettier, younger woman who happened to be his employer's daughter. It would have been a very advantageous marriage for him."
"You're wrong."
Amelia gave him a perplexed glance. "I assure you, it would have been an enormously advantageous - "
"She couldn't possibly have been prettier than you."
Her eyes widened at the compliment. "Oh," she whispered. — Lisa Kleypas

Pounced Org Quotes By Claire Cook

If you're not really into something, you don't put the time in, so you don't get good at it. Passion is the key to everyone's gifts. — Claire Cook

Pounced Org Quotes By Tamara Mellon

I'm always impressed by confidence, kindness and a sense of humour. — Tamara Mellon

Pounced Org Quotes By Mark Twain

At the beginning of that interval a type-machine was a curiosity. The person who owned one was a curiosity, too. But now it is the other way about: the person who doesn't own one is a curiosity. — Mark Twain