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Quindle Quotes By Chuck Jones

Each character represented a trait that resides in me. — Chuck Jones

Quindle Quotes By Lauren DeStefano

I'm going to call you Rose, he says with resolution, working the back off an old clock. — Lauren DeStefano

Quindle Quotes By Katie Mattie

Do you see those dull stars?" She outlined the formation with her finger.
"A pentagram," whispered Scott.
"Yes, but not just any pentagram. Take a look through the telescope."
Scott approached the eyepiece.
"They're not stars!"
"What do they look like?" asked Jenn.
Scott studied each of the figures.
"It can't be," he stuttered. "Planets?"
"Exactly what I thought."
"But how? They're completely off their orbits."
"The earth's off its axis."
"Mount Etna erupted."
"Greece had a earthquake."
"The whole universe has gone mad!" Scott exclaimed.
"And my friends have supernatural powers," said Jenn. — Katie Mattie

Quindle Quotes By Lindy Boggs

Hale had answered when the President of the United States can't go to a city of the United States and be protected, we've come to a very difficult time in our nation's history, and encouraged him to come. — Lindy Boggs

Quindle Quotes By George Steiner

To many men ... the miasma of peace seems more suffocating than the bracing air of war. — George Steiner

Quindle Quotes By Brittany Murphy

Cherish the good, learn from the bad — Brittany Murphy

Quindle Quotes By Dick Francis

Newspapers, I said. I unrolled the Quindle Diary so — Dick Francis

Quindle Quotes By Carl Andre

I mean, art for art's sake is ridiculous. Art is for the sake of one's needs. — Carl Andre

Quindle Quotes By W.G. Sebald

This then, I thought, as I looked round about me, is the representation of history. It requires a falsification of perspective. We, the survivors, see everything from above, see everything at once, and still we do not know how it was. — W.G. Sebald