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Selected Crossword Quotes By Dodie Smith

I know all about the facts of life, and I don't think much of them. — Dodie Smith

Selected Crossword Quotes By David Simon

Murder often doesn't unsettle a man. In Baltimore, it usually doesn't even ruin his day. — David Simon

Selected Crossword Quotes By Neal Shusterman

Just as the airplane graveyard was Heaven disguised as Hell, harvest camp is Hell masquerading Heaven. — Neal Shusterman

Selected Crossword Quotes By Sandra Buckley

In any East Asian culture, you will find that women have a very tangible power within the household. This is often rejcted by non-Asian feminists who argue that it is not real power, but.. Japanese women look at the low status attributed to the domestic labor of housewives in North America and feel that this amounts to a denigration of a fundamental social role - whether it is performed by a man or a woman. — Sandra Buckley

Selected Crossword Quotes By Anonymous

Jane Austen Emma — Anonymous

Selected Crossword Quotes By Elvis Presley

I'm no hillbilly singer. — Elvis Presley

Selected Crossword Quotes By Audre Lorde

Art is not living. It is the use of living. — Audre Lorde

Selected Crossword Quotes By Ian Kelsey

Well, maybe I'm not so emotionally dysfunctional after all. — Ian Kelsey

Selected Crossword Quotes By Russell D. Moore

We are all broken shards of glass, rejected building stones, being fitted into a temple we cannot fully even imagine. — Russell D. Moore

Selected Crossword Quotes By Nikki Jefford

Love is a more powerful force than magic. You can trick the mind and even the heart, but never the soul. When a person is not free to love with their soul, that is not love and that is why a love spell can never truly work. — Nikki Jefford

Selected Crossword Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

He who dreads death, dreads either an extinction of all sense, or dreads a different sort of sensation. If all sense is extinguished, there can be no sense of evil. If a different sort of sense is acquired, you become another sort of living creature; and don't cease to live. — Marcus Aurelius