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Rawknee Quotes By Amy A. Bartol

I'm dangerous?" I snort disbelievingly. "Very," he replies plainly. "I don't feel dangerous, I feel small and exposed," I say, turning my face away from him. "Evie, you're the most dangerous creature I have ever encountered, and I have encountered them all," he says, playing with my hair. — Amy A. Bartol

Rawknee Quotes By John Ruskin

Books are divided into two classes, the books of the hour and the books of all time. — John Ruskin

Rawknee Quotes By Oswald Chambers

Never consider whether you are of use; but ever consider that you are not your own but His. — Oswald Chambers

Rawknee Quotes By Charlie Munger

We don't have an isolated group [of senior managers] surrounded by servants. Berkshire's headquarters is a tiny little suite. We just came back from Berkshire's board meeting; it had moved up to the board room of the Kiewit company and [it was so large and luxurious that] I felt uncomfortable. — Charlie Munger

Rawknee Quotes By John Le Carre

Life was to be a search, or nothing! But it was the fear that it was nothing that drove me forward. Every encounter was an encounter with myself. — John Le Carre

Rawknee Quotes By Lily King

For long stretches of time it felt like we were crawling around each other's brain. — Lily King

Rawknee Quotes By John Steinbeck

One can find so many pains when the rain is falling. — John Steinbeck

Rawknee Quotes By J.K. Rowling

I am prouder of my years as a single mother than of any other part of my life. — J.K. Rowling

Rawknee Quotes By Janice Markowitz

If you fall then that's not all ... if you wish to be down then stay down ... if you wish to be up then get up. — Janice Markowitz

Rawknee Quotes By John Szarkowski

Pure photography is a system of picture-making that describes more or less faithfully what might be seen through a rectangular frame from a particular vantage point at a given moment. — John Szarkowski