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Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By John Fletcher

He never is alone that is accompanied with noble thoughts. — John Fletcher

Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By Karen Traviss

And the maximum number extracted. You know what your bosses say about attachment, littl'un. Don't get too attached to me. — Karen Traviss

Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By Tessa Thompson

I'm sort of obsessed with Harlem. Just its history. My father did the music for a play called 'The Huey P. Newton Story,' and they did a lot of work in Harlem. So as a little girl, I spent a lot of time in Harlem Library. — Tessa Thompson

Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By Chantal Kreviazuk

When I was 21, I got into a motorcycle accident while traveling in Europe and I had to lie around a lot in the aftermath, which was really the first time in my life that I became really focused and inspired to write. — Chantal Kreviazuk

Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By Bianca Sommerland

It truly amazes me how easily you delude yourself into believing I actually give a shit.-Cyrus DCCD — Bianca Sommerland

Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By King Of Queens

Wife credit is like a piece of fish. As soon as you get it, it starts to go bad. — King Of Queens

Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By Karen Traviss

Good grief, Rex, doesn't Skywalker tell his underlings to put clothes on? What does he think this is, a cruise liner?"
It was at times like this that Rex savoured the true value of his bucket. He silenced his helmet audio for a moment with a quick eye movement, roared with laughter, and then switched the speaker back on.
"Would you like me to ask him, sir?"
"Rex, you're enjoying this ... "
"Me, sir? Never, sir. — Karen Traviss

Rex And Ahsoka Quotes By Bernard Baruch

During my eighty-seven years I have witnessed a whole succession of technological revolutions. But none of them has done away with the need for character in the individual or the ability to think. — Bernard Baruch