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Shreaves Quotes By Erin Lawless

She'd pulled back her hair to air her neck, just for one second, fanning her flushed cheeks by flapping her other hand. She'd smiled at him and pulled a face at how hot and stuffy the bar was. Miles had thought she was beautiful, the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen, and if you'd told him, in that minute, that he'd be in this beautiful creature's bed tonight, or that in seven years' time he'd be waiting for her at the top of the aisle, he could never have believed you. — Erin Lawless

Shreaves Quotes By Margaret Atwood

She stubs out her cigarette in the brown glass ashtray, then settles herself against him, ear to his chest. She likes to hear his voice this way, as if it begins not in his throat but in his body, like a hum or a growl, or like a voice speaking from deep underground. Like the blood moving through her own heart: a word, a word, a word. — Margaret Atwood

Shreaves Quotes By Angela Marsons

later, Malcolm was broke and began embezzling from — Angela Marsons

Shreaves Quotes By Jaron Lanier

External reality is sort of an affectation of the nervous system. — Jaron Lanier

Shreaves Quotes By Joan Bauer

When hope gets released in a place, all kinds of things are possible — Joan Bauer

Shreaves Quotes By Philip Pullman

My only real claim to anyone's attention lies in my writing. — Philip Pullman

Shreaves Quotes By Chris Cannon

He clasped her right hand between his and stared at her like she was the most beautiful creature in the world. "There's something about you, something special, something worth fighting for. — Chris Cannon

Shreaves Quotes By Richard Engel

The Muslim Prophet Mohammed was a big believer in charity and firmly established helping those in need as a basis of the religion. — Richard Engel

Shreaves Quotes By Raphael Carter

First the bugs divide your mind into parcels that are almost independent--I always picture paper growing up between the wrinkles of the brain like the membrane between cloves of garlic. The ants descend on each clove in turn, carry it off to grayspace, and reconnect it. As this happens, you briefly lose certain capacities, sight, mostly--I was blind for a time, and when the sight came back I was agnosic, and then paralyzed. — Raphael Carter