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Repelling Magnets Quotes By Louise Jensen

Grief has pushed us apart like repelling magnets: no matter how hard we try to reach each other, there's a gulf between us that we just can't bridge. — Louise Jensen

Repelling Magnets Quotes By Riley J. Froud

Magic and disbelief are like magnets repelling. — Riley J. Froud

Repelling Magnets Quotes By Kathleen Hanna

I've always been like, "Look, you're going to die and it's not going to matter after you die that you got out onstage and bombed." — Kathleen Hanna

Repelling Magnets Quotes By Angela Carter

Morris wondered what domestic catastrophe would make a man sell even the plaster gnomes from his garden.It was a horrid piece of evidence for mutability; Mutability, goddess of the auction room, dusty-fingered Mutability, the old-age pensioner goddess. And she ruled over the casserole containing the half-empty packet of sugar no one would ever finish, now; and the dropsical white tea-pot with the brown tidemark left in by years of the-making by dead women in flowered aprons ( withered and dead, all the chintz flowers); over all the odd, disjointed fragments of other people's lives. — Angela Carter

Repelling Magnets Quotes By Mark Twain

Light them both - I'll have to have one to see the other by. — Mark Twain

Repelling Magnets Quotes By Mark McNairy

There are too many brands. You can start your own brand from your bedroom. It's a good thing and a bad thing. — Mark McNairy

Repelling Magnets Quotes By Patricia C. Wrede

Winter was usually the slow season at the menagerie, with so many of the animals hibernating, but that year I was busier than a hen with a double set of chicks. — Patricia C. Wrede

Repelling Magnets Quotes By Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

They listened with flattering attention. He was filled with enthusiasm. He began at the beginning and tried to tell it as he thought Penny would do. Half-way through, he looked down at the cake. He lost interest in the account.
"Then Pa shot him," he ended abruptly. — Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings