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Serenella Boston Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Tiffany thought of the little spot in the woods where Granny Weatherwax lay. Remembered.
And knew that You had been right. Granny Weatherwax was indeed here. And there. She was, in fact, and always would be, everywhere. — Terry Pratchett

Serenella Boston Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

But the southwest wind of Spring brings also remorse. We catch the vague spirit of unrest in the air and we regret our misspent youth. — P.G. Wodehouse

Serenella Boston Quotes By Keith Caserta

Don't make me come down there.
- God — Keith Caserta

Serenella Boston Quotes By Denise Grover Swank

But misery is misery, no matter what its cause and we were both drowning in it. I — Denise Grover Swank

Serenella Boston Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Before giving, the mind of the giver is happy; while giving, the mind of the giver is made peaceful; and having given, the mind of the giver is uplifted. — Gautama Buddha

Serenella Boston Quotes By Maureen Corrigan

Jeffrey Makala, the friendly and astute rare-books and special collections librarian who will be my guide, confirms my opinion that librarians, along with independent-bookstore owners and dedicated middle- and high-school teachers, are the most selfless guardians of literature on earth. — Maureen Corrigan

Serenella Boston Quotes By Bret Bielema

Would you rather have an overachieving 3-Star, or an underachieving 5-Star? — Bret Bielema

Serenella Boston Quotes By Audre Lorde

There are many lesbians and gay men trapped by their fear into silence and invisibility, and they exist in a dim valley of terror wearing nooses of conformity. — Audre Lorde

Serenella Boston Quotes By Agatha Christie

But, mind you, very few people would understand that point of view. Most people, you see, haven't got any imagination — Agatha Christie