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Rascally Synonym Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Children's games are stronger than you remember once you've grown up and left them behind. They're always fair, and never kind. — Seanan McGuire

Rascally Synonym Quotes By John Updike

An aging writer has the not insignificant satisfaction of a shelf of books behind him that, as they wait for their ideal readers to discover them, will outlast him for a while. — John Updike

Rascally Synonym Quotes By Martin Filler

During the modern period, the vanguard architect has usually relied on small residential jobs both to supply a steady income and to serve as 'sketches' for ideas that are often later translated to the larger scale of public commissions. — Martin Filler

Rascally Synonym Quotes By Dennis Vickers

Since these words went into William's fermenting little brain not as word memories, but as circuitry for storing word memories, bricks used to build the kiln for firing bricks, he has no recollection of the rhyme, yet the ideas in it are axioms of his mental geometry. — Dennis Vickers

Rascally Synonym Quotes By Franz Schubert

Love is in the air these days, so we thought we'd give a try to make your day a little brighter. — Franz Schubert

Rascally Synonym Quotes By Ellen Marie Wiseman

The earth and everything on it was cast black for those last few minutes of daylight, as if evil ruled the world for that short period of time, before the stars and moon came out to illuminate the night sky and remind everyone and everything that there really was lightness and goodness in the universe, that there really was hope and heaven. — Ellen Marie Wiseman

Rascally Synonym Quotes By Joseph Conrad

The world of the living contains enough marvels and mysteries..acting upon our emotions and intelligence in ways so inexplicable that it would almost justify the conception of life as an enchanted state.
No, I am too firm in my consciousness of the marvellous to be ever fascinated by the mere supernatural ... — Joseph Conrad