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Siameses Quotes By Alice Munro

Certain suggestions, or notions, would make the muscles of her lean spotty face quiver, her eyes go sharp and black, and her mouth work as if there was a despicable taste in it. She could stop you in your tracks then, like a savage thornbush. — Alice Munro

Siameses Quotes By Janet Morris

These Stepsons tread where mortals don't belong, some of us think. They seek out battle high above their station. Who knows what powers may yet take them and their mystic allies to task, bring them their comeuppance? — Janet Morris

Siameses Quotes By Amber Dermont

That's what Cal would tell you about me. "Jason's the nice one," he'd say. "He'd give you all his stars. — Amber Dermont

Siameses Quotes By Anthony Marra

He's an excellent listener. Most cats are. Except Siameses, the chatty little bastards. I — Anthony Marra

Siameses Quotes By Virginia Woolf

One does not love a place the less because one has suffered in it. — Virginia Woolf

Siameses Quotes By John Perry Barlow

I don't think that the movie industry is any more ready than any other part of the information industries to adapt itself to the information age. But it's going to go there one way or the other. — John Perry Barlow

Siameses Quotes By Stephen Lloyd Jones

She did not know how the figure was, but she knew it was damaged too badly to live. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

Siameses Quotes By Carlos Castaneda

The fact of the matter is that many children see ... Most of those who see are considered to be oddballs and every effort is made to correct them. — Carlos Castaneda

Siameses Quotes By Laura Schlessinger

My mother isolated herself from all family and friends for some 20 years. And never met her grandchild, my son. — Laura Schlessinger

Siameses Quotes By Edward Albee

The condition of the theater is always an accurate measure of the cultural health of a nation. A play always exists in the present tense (if it is a valuable one), and its music
its special noise
is always contemporary. The most valuable function of the theater as an art form is to tell us who we are, and the health of the theater is determined by how much of that we want to know. — Edward Albee