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Princessess Quotes By Jane Austen

Marianne's illness, though weakening in its kind, had not been long enough to make her recovery slow; and with youth, natural strength, and her mother's presence in aid, it proceeded so smoothly as to enable her to remove, within four days after the arrival of the latter, into Mrs. Palmer's dressing-room. — Jane Austen

Princessess Quotes By Gloria Estefan

[To beginning readers (ages 4 to 8) at a reading of "Noelle's Treasure Tale"]: If you discover a word in my book that you don't understand, ask your parents so they can look it up in the dictionary for you. — Gloria Estefan

Princessess Quotes By Jamie Bamber

I never had to try as a kid to stay in shape. In a way, there was no willpower involved. — Jamie Bamber

Princessess Quotes By Lauren Myracle

Mysteries are worth examining, even if they're too big to be understood. — Lauren Myracle

Princessess Quotes By Mark Thomas

Gloucestershire police must be the envy of the human rights-abusing cop world. From Turkey to Indonesia they will say, 'Kidnapping peace protestors! How did they get away with that one?' — Mark Thomas

Princessess Quotes By Craig Ferguson

They were singing, Gillette, the best a man can get, with a lot of guys hugging their fathers and sailing and riding bikes. I suddenly felt a long way from the best a man could get and I thought it would be nice to get from there to the best. — Craig Ferguson

Princessess Quotes By David Foster Wallace

The great thing about irony is that it splits things apart, gets up above them so we can see the flaws and hypocrisies and duplicates. — David Foster Wallace

Princessess Quotes By Maggie L. Wood

The faerie queen's compassion was even more frightening than her anger. — Maggie L. Wood

Princessess Quotes By Ned Vizzini

They take away your options and all you can do is live, and it's just like Humble said: I'm not afraid of dying; I'm afraid of living. I was afraid before, but I'm afraid even more now that I'm a public joke. — Ned Vizzini