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Skeltered Quotes By Vincent De Paul

A great good is worth being long desired. — Vincent De Paul

Skeltered Quotes By Fred Barnes

Conservatives won't want to hear this, but the Republican who maneuvered his way into the most impressive victory of the election was California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Okay, he's sui generis. But he won a landslide victory after moving to the center, while holding onto conservatives by not hiking taxes. — Fred Barnes

Skeltered Quotes By China Mieville

A dark-windowed diesel train burst out of the building, close enough to make the bus shake. It helter-skeltered downward into the earth. "Where's it going?" Zanna said. "Crossing the Odd, to some of the other abcities," Jones said. "If you're brave enough to try, you might be able to catch a train from UnLondon to Parisn't, or No York, or Helsunki, or Lost Angeles, or Sans Francisco, or Hong Gone, or Romeless ... It's a terminus. — China Mieville

Skeltered Quotes By Carter Burwell

Carefully execute every instruction given to you by the director, producer, and studio. But that would be a life not worth living. — Carter Burwell

Skeltered Quotes By Meredith Duran

How could any woman's skin be so soft? It was as if the world had never touched her. — Meredith Duran

Skeltered Quotes By Paulette Jiles

Paper Matches
My aunts washed dishes while the uncles
squirted each other on the lawn with
garden hoses. Why are we in here,
I said, and they are out there?
That's the way it is,
said Aunt Hetty, the shriveled-up one.
I have the rages that small animals have,
being small, being animal.
Written on me was a message,
"At Your Service,"
like a book of paper matches.
One by one we were taken out
and struck.
We come bearing supper,
our heads on fire. — Paulette Jiles

Skeltered Quotes By Oscar Wilde

America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. — Oscar Wilde