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Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

Mae's voice was accusing. "Are you looking down my top?"

"Well," Nick said, "it's a new experience for me."

"Oh, really?"

"Generally girls take their tops off so fast around me," Nick explained. "It's hard to get a good down-the-shirt view. Not that I really complain, under the circumstances. Very nice, by the way."

Mae looked annoyed for a minute, and then a smile tugged at her mouth, drawing her away into amusement. "Well," she said, shrugging. "I grew them myself." — Sarah Rees Brennan

Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By Ingrid Weir

You may just miss an awesome ride if you only look at happiness as a destination. — Ingrid Weir

Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By Sukarno

Never, ever forget history. — Sukarno

Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By J. Cole

I yearn for that livin' large, but mama I ain't done yet/Sit back and watch your son rise, kick back and know your son set — J. Cole

Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By Greg Laurie

If you are seeking to obey the Lord, expect opposition. Expect obstacles. Expect difficulties. But also expect God to see you through — Greg Laurie

Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By Steven Erikson

Glass is sand and sand is glass!
The ant dancing blind as blind ants do
on the lip of the rim and the rim of the lip.
White in the night and grey in the day-
smiling spider she never smiles but smile she does
though the ant never sees, blind as it is-
and now was! — Steven Erikson

Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By Naomi Wolf

Women who love themselves are threatening; but men who love real women, more so. — Naomi Wolf

Rod Serling Twilight Zone Intro Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

A Darwinian nation of economic fitness abhors idleness, dependence, non-productivity. — Simone De Beauvoir