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Serventia Quotes By Sanober Khan

you make autumn mist
taste like champagne

and turn winter rain
into the elixir of life itself. — Sanober Khan

Serventia Quotes By David Mandel

I think the fact that they all served under her as a president is a strong pull. Here's a perfect example: George Stephanopoulos. He has a full on career in the media of his own, and yet on some days he's still George Stephanopoulos who worked for the Clintons. As much as he's done on his own, he's still in the Clinton orbit and it comes back up all the time. — David Mandel

Serventia Quotes By Jami Attenberg

There's just so many goddamn things we never get to know. We're not entitled to all the truth. — Jami Attenberg

Serventia Quotes By J.K. Rowling

I was supposed to be waiting up here when you got back, only your Phoenix lot got in the way ... "
"Yes, they do that," said Dumbledore. — J.K. Rowling

Serventia Quotes By Debbi King

Doing nothing will never move you forward. — Debbi King

Serventia Quotes By Rumi

I am so close, I may look distant. — Rumi

Serventia Quotes By Tami Hoag

She felt stupid, though she knew she wasn't. She was intelligent, had always been an A student and an overachiever. The fact that her short-term memory came and went didn't make her less intelligent. It just made her feel that way - which made her think other people would feel the same way about her. They would think of her as brain-damaged. — Tami Hoag

Serventia Quotes By Rachel Caine

Look, I hate good-byes, too. But sometimes, we need them just to survive. — Rachel Caine

Serventia Quotes By Eloisa James

you're delicious and the right man will adore every curve. — Eloisa James

Serventia Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Plots behind plots, plans behind plans. There was always another secret. — Brandon Sanderson

Serventia Quotes By Tana French

The Place would already have started the leisurely, enjoyable process of digesting her into just one more piece of local gore-lore, half ghost story and half morality play, half urban myth and half just the way life goes. It would eat her memory whole, the same way its ground had eaten her body. — Tana French