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Stocked Fridge Quotes By William Butler Yeats

We are closed in, and the key is turned / On our uncertainty ... — William Butler Yeats

Stocked Fridge Quotes By Donna Tartt

And the stainless-steel fridge was always well-stocked with Girl Food: hummus and olives, cake and champagne, lots of silly take-out vegetarian salads and half a dozen kinds of ice cream. — Donna Tartt

Stocked Fridge Quotes By Charles M. Schulz

It just seems that if you hang on for a while longer, there is always something bright around the corner, or the dark clouds will go away and there will be sunshine again. — Charles M. Schulz

Stocked Fridge Quotes By Zora Neale Hurston

When he paraded his possessions hereafter, they would not consider the two together. They'd look with envy at the things and pity the man that owned them. — Zora Neale Hurston

Stocked Fridge Quotes By Anonymous

First I was dying to finish high school and start college.
And then I was dying to finish college and start working.
And then I was dying to marry and have children.
And then I was dying for my children to grow old enough for school so I could return to work.
And then I was dying to retire.
And now, I am dying ... and suddenly I realize I forgot to live. — Anonymous

Stocked Fridge Quotes By Joanne Harris

She always had that about her, that look of otherness, of eyes that see things much too far, and of thoughts that wander off the edge of the world. — Joanne Harris

Stocked Fridge Quotes By Jane Haddam

I really hate those books where the murderer turns out to be somebody you never heard of who pops up in the last chapter. — Jane Haddam

Stocked Fridge Quotes By Gary Reilly

A lot of artists start out as failed poets, then move on to being failed short-story writers before they finally break through to the big time and become failed novelists. — Gary Reilly