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Semelhan A De Triangulos Quotes By Terry Pratchett

YOU ARE NOT AFRAID?
'Not yet. But, er ... which way to the egress, please?'
There was a pause. Then Death said, in a puzzled voice: ISN'T THAT A FEMALE EAGLE? — Terry Pratchett

Semelhan A De Triangulos Quotes By Michael John Burgess

Coowie it's the happiest way of saying hello — Michael John Burgess

Semelhan A De Triangulos Quotes By Tom Robbins

As we drive up the river road, there are sixty thousand trees which I see but do not touch. Like me, Amanda is confined in the speeding Jeep, but she touches every tree. — Tom Robbins

Semelhan A De Triangulos Quotes By Melanie Chisholm

Being in the Spice Girls was an insane experience. — Melanie Chisholm

Semelhan A De Triangulos Quotes By John Steinbeck

In him kindness and conscience are so large that they are almost faults. — John Steinbeck

Semelhan A De Triangulos Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Hunger gnawed at my stomach, but I was afraid someone would be in the kitchen again. So I found myself staring at the front door. Freedom seemed just a doorknob-turn away.
When I did open the door, freedom didn't wait - a half-naked Hayden did. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Semelhan A De Triangulos Quotes By Alma Luz Villanueva

He'd unbuttoned his shirt so the night breeze would soothe him; his body always ran too hot. The blood. Too hot. The large, gold crucifix on his neck, dangling to his thick chest hairs, caught there, and winked in the candlelight. His childhood prayers. For food. Warmth. His beloved mother. That the cruelty of his father. Stop. No more. Beatings. He never. Stopped. Beating her. Mama. [...] Pompeii remembered - like tuning into a clear TV channel - his mother's gentle face. Her fingertips on his boy's face, calming him to sleep. The sound of his father's drunken entrance, when she would hold her breath, stop stroking his boy face. — Alma Luz Villanueva