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Spiling Quotes By Mariel Hemingway

What I wasn't prepared for were the feelings of anxiety that it stirred in me. I wasn't prepared for the initial feeling of I don't want to have to do that again. I was scared. — Mariel Hemingway

Spiling Quotes By Susan Minot

When a person you love moves by you with flat eyes that will not see you, it is a shock to believe it. — Susan Minot

Spiling Quotes By Niels Bohr

Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it. — Niels Bohr

Spiling Quotes By William Shakespeare

Speak, my fair, and fairly, I pray thee. — William Shakespeare

Spiling Quotes By Constantine P. Cavafy

And now, what will become of us without the barbarians? Those people were a kind of solution. — Constantine P. Cavafy

Spiling Quotes By Claude Levi-Strauss

These facts make the creator of music a being like the gods, and make music itself the supreme mystery of human knowledge. — Claude Levi-Strauss

Spiling Quotes By Rick Riordan

Percy pizza with extra olives. — Rick Riordan

Spiling Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

And you plan to do this alone? You think a lot of yourself, don't you animal? (Stone)
Oh, punk, please. Believe me, when dealing with wusses like you who have to gang up on a kid to feel powerful, I don't need any help. (Fang) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Spiling Quotes By Patrick Ness

That was how the world worked, wasn't it? You set your sights on something, and life came along with a sucker punch. — Patrick Ness

Spiling Quotes By Bryant H. McGill

It is better to have a meaningful life and make a difference than to merely have a long life. — Bryant H. McGill

Spiling Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

Christianity at any given time is strong or weak depending upon her concept of God. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Spiling Quotes By Agatha Christie

I shall never forget my first sight of Mary Cavendish. Her tall, slender form, outlined against the bright light; the vivid sense of slumbering fire that seemed to find expression only in those wonderful tawny eyes of hers, remarkable eyes, different from any other woman's that I have ever known; the intense power of stillness she possessed, which nevertheless conveyed the impression of a wild untamed spirit in an exquisitely civilised body - all these things are burnt into my memory. I shall never forget them. — Agatha Christie