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Sparsely Define Quotes By Gertrude Stein

[On Ezra Pound:] A village explainer, excellent if you were a village, but if you were not, not. — Gertrude Stein

Sparsely Define Quotes By John Fowles

The dead live."
"How do they live?"
"By love. — John Fowles

Sparsely Define Quotes By J.D. Robb

I love you, Eve." She looked away from the sun, the ocean, and into his eyes. And it was wonderful, and for the moment, it was simple.
"I missed you." She pressed her cheek to his and held him tightly. "I really missed you. I wore one of your shirts." She could laugh at herself now because he was here. She could smell him, touch him. "I actually went into your closet and stole one of your shirts - one of the black silk ones you have dozens of. I put it on, then snuck out of the house like a thief so Summerset wouldn't catch me."
Absurdly touched, he nuzzled her neck. "At night, I'd play your transmissions over, just so I could look at you, hear your voice."
"Really?" She giggled, a rare sound from her. "God, Roarke, we've gotten so sappy."
"We'll keep it our little secret."
"Deal." She leaned back to look at his face. — J.D. Robb

Sparsely Define Quotes By Joan Chen

How I was raised is what I am today. — Joan Chen

Sparsely Define Quotes By Alyson Noel

Alex, the only one you should be giving a second chance is you. — Alyson Noel

Sparsely Define Quotes By Joe Perry

A band isn't a band unless they're playing together. Otherwise, it's just five guys that are living off their royalty checks. — Joe Perry

Sparsely Define Quotes By Steven Johnson

What's encouraging is that the early new platforms - Kindle and iPad - are clearly leading to people buying more books. The data is in on that. — Steven Johnson

Sparsely Define Quotes By Euripides

For the weariest road that man may wend
Is forth fromn the home of his father. — Euripides