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Shuretech Quotes By Leah Kaminsky

Loving each other began with longing, weaving her loneliness into his. — Leah Kaminsky

Shuretech Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

My armor is like tenfold shields, my teeth are swords, my claws spears, the shock of my tail a thunderbolt, my wings a hurricane, and my breath death! — J.R.R. Tolkien

Shuretech Quotes By Hedi Slimane

Men are not supposed to be mysterious. That's what you say about women. But I think men can have a little of it, too. — Hedi Slimane

Shuretech Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The alcohol smell is on my fingers, cold and remote, piercing like a steel pin going in. It smells like white enamel basins. When I look up at the stars in the nighttime, cold and white and sharp, I think they must smell like that. — Margaret Atwood

Shuretech Quotes By Ben H. Winters

And surely some large proportion of the world's current danger and decline is not inevitable but rather the result of people scrambling fearfully away from the things that have long made sense. — Ben H. Winters

Shuretech Quotes By Xiaolu Guo

Hot coffee is like a warm-blooded man. They both give you the courage to face a new day. — Xiaolu Guo

Shuretech Quotes By Frank Herbert

Men always fear things which move by themselves. — Frank Herbert

Shuretech Quotes By Miley Cyrus

Those minutes that I'm on stage are the best! Being there and looking at the crowd and seeing their faces, hearing them sing the positive words from the songs. — Miley Cyrus

Shuretech Quotes By Edward Gibbon

[The] liberty of divorce does not contribute to happiness and virtue. The facility of separation would destroy all mutual confidence, and inflame every trifling dispute ... — Edward Gibbon

Shuretech Quotes By Benjamin Alire Saenz

See, the thing about that word, Sharkey, the F-word, is that sometimes I make that word do too much work. I mean, I say that word as if it clearly articulates what I'm really feeling. And it doesn't. It's a shortcut. — Benjamin Alire Saenz