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Sirlex Quotes By Jo-Ann Mapson

Oh, Mama," I said. "What if I don't live that long?" My mother didn't hesitate one second. "By hook or by crook, you will. Having children only increases your grip on the world. It's like reading a thriller. You can't put it down because you have to know how the story turns out. — Jo-Ann Mapson

Sirlex Quotes By Rita Ora

I get so nervous, I get belly pains before I go on stage. — Rita Ora

Sirlex Quotes By Christopher Moore

He was a writer and words were his weapons. — Christopher Moore

Sirlex Quotes By Caroline Myss

You are afraid of your own empowerment
as much as those around you are of you becoming empowered. — Caroline Myss

Sirlex Quotes By A. Saleh

What is called modern today, tomorrow will be history. What ever you allow to display, don't make of it a mystery. — A. Saleh

Sirlex Quotes By Larissa Ione

You," he purred, "are a HILF."
"A what?"
"A Horseman I'd like to fuck. — Larissa Ione

Sirlex Quotes By Betty Comden

Ask who wants to live to be a hundred, and the answer is the person who is ninety-nine. — Betty Comden

Sirlex Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

When faced with Death, people lose control of their bodily functions - particularly the majority of those men who are known to be brave-hearted. For this reason, the corpse-strewn battlefields that you've depicted thousands of times reek not of blood, gunpowder and heated armor as is assumed, but of shit and rotting flesh. — Orhan Pamuk

Sirlex Quotes By James Aura

The crickets got quiet and the wind died down. It was so still, I felt like the world had stopped.

-Russell Ray Teague, When Saigon Surrendered:
a Kentucky Mystery — James Aura

Sirlex Quotes By Adil Adam Memon

If you let go something today
In Shaa Allah
Allah will also let go something for you ... — Adil Adam Memon

Sirlex Quotes By Benjamin Percy

The High Divide, a novel about a family in peril, is haunting and tense but leavened by considerable warmth and humanity. Lin Enger writes with durable grace about a man's quest for redemption and the human capacity for forgiveness. — Benjamin Percy