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Stromgren Quotes By Malorie Blackman

If a child wants to read 'Twilight' over Middlemarch, they should be encouraged - the important thing is to get them reading in the first place. — Malorie Blackman

Stromgren Quotes By Tim Fargo

Want to go really fast? Slow down and focus. — Tim Fargo

Stromgren Quotes By Michael Hirst

Nobody knows what really happened in any historical period. There are some periods where we know more than others, though. — Michael Hirst

Stromgren Quotes By Elizabeth Grace Saunders

Your time is your life. — Elizabeth Grace Saunders

Stromgren Quotes By Drago Drache Dragao

Some friends are like the little brother you have to teach a lesson. You beat his ass, pick him up afterward, and you dust him off. — Drago Drache Dragao

Stromgren Quotes By Seneca The Younger

If wisdom were offered me with this restriction, that I should keep it close and not communicate it, I would refuse the gift. — Seneca The Younger

Stromgren Quotes By Pope John Paul II

Man matures through work which inspires him to difficult good. — Pope John Paul II

Stromgren Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A kiss is the only object you can throw at someone without being held criminally responsible. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Stromgren Quotes By Rysa Walker

God, would you just come here, Kate? I'll behave, I promise. It wrecks me to see you cry and not be able to hold you. Or if you can't do that, go to him and let him hold you. I'm making a bloody mess of everything. — Rysa Walker

Stromgren Quotes By Earle Birney

It is not easy to free
myth from reality
or rear this fellow up
to lutch, lurch with them
in the tranced dancing of men. — Earle Birney

Stromgren Quotes By Raphael Carter

We need them? Is that the best reason you can come up with? He laughed, a rasping, mechanical sound. "The kings of the ocean are gone, and what is our argument for their return? We need them? We? Their murderers? The ones that made the water bitter in their mouths, and killed the food they ate? The ones that made the ocean boil red with their blood for miles around? Men need them? Those vermin? Those stringing insects? Struggling pustulent humanity--needs them? Do you think a whale cares? You might as well need the sun to rise at midnight because you're feeling a bit chilly. Yes, of course, certainly we need them, But the question is, do we deserve them? — Raphael Carter