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Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Rick Santorum

I think Donald Trump is going to surprise a lot of people. — Rick Santorum

Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Craig Charles

Once journalists have been rifling through your dustbins, you do try and keep them at arms' length. — Craig Charles

Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Georgia Cates

I hope he got plenty of rest last night because his legs are gonna be real tired after he runs through your mind all day. — Georgia Cates

Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Suzanne Hayes

Now I've done it. Only one line to say I love you. And I do. Be safe. XO Rita — Suzanne Hayes

Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Andrew Cuomo

I never thought I would be divorced. — Andrew Cuomo

Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Jane Hamilton

We are part of each other's live in much the same way a lover is only slightly beneath closed lids in sleep. — Jane Hamilton

Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Toward nightfall, Khrenov's temperature had risen. The thermometer was warm, alive - the column of mercury climbed high on the little red ladder. For a long time he muttered unintelligibly, kept biting his lips and gently shaking his head. Then he fell asleep. Natasha undressed by a candle's wan flame, and saw her reflection in the murky glass of the window - her pale, thin neck, the dark braid that had fallen across her clavicle. She stood like that, in motionless languor, and suddenly it seemed to her that the room, together with the couch, the table littered with cigarette stubs, the bed on which, with open mouth, a sharp-nosed, sweaty old man slept restlessly - all this started to move, and was now floating, like the deck of a ship, into the black night. — Vladimir Nabokov

Sharp Thermometer Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Often a star
was waiting for you to notice it. A wave rolled toward you
out of the distant path, or as you walked
under an open window, a violin
yielded itself to your hearing. All this was mission. — Rainer Maria Rilke