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Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Sabrina Jeffries

Life wasn't for lamenting what you'd lost. It was for enjoying what you had, for however long you got to have it. While it was always terrible to lose those precious to you, it was far more terrible never to have had them at all. — Sabrina Jeffries

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

The boat was vacuum-packed with Albanians, four generations to a family: great-grandmother, air-dried like a chilli pepper, deep red skin and a hot temper; grandmother, all sun-dried tomato, tough, chewy, skin split with the heat; getting the kids to rub olive oil into her arms; mother, moist as a purple fig, open everywhere - blouse, skirt, mouth, eyes, a wide-open woman, lips licking the salt spray flying from the open boat. Then there were the kids, aged four and six, a couple of squirs, zesty as lemons. — Jeanette Winterson

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Xaviera Hollander

I have only hated men at those moments when I realized that I was doing all the giving and they the taking. At least when I was a prostitute, it was all honest and upfront. — Xaviera Hollander

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Jack Youngblood

Good luck is a residue of preparation. — Jack Youngblood

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Time's not a line. It's a circle or a figure eight or a goddamn Slinky. If you can believe that, I don't know why you can't believe that someone might be able to glimpse something farther along the Slinky. — Maggie Stiefvater

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Ellen Burstyn

It's been awhile. My Oscar is getting kind of tarnished. I looked at it a couple of years ago and thought I really needed a new one. — Ellen Burstyn

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Mark Twain

Suddenly the nickel-clad horse takes the bit in its mouth and goes slanting for the curbstone defying all prayers and all your powers to change its mind - your heart stands still, your breath hangs fire, your legs forget to work. — Mark Twain

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Vladimir Lenin

War cannot be abolished unless classes are abolished. — Vladimir Lenin

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By John C. McGinley

The learning curve on soaps is through the roof because it's a three-camera setup. There's a master and then there's two singles. And the great thing about soaps, and soap actors will tell you, is that when you get your line wrong, they don't re-shoot it. They just cut to the person listening. — John C. McGinley

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Lord Chesterfield

A novel must be exceptionally good to live as long as the average cat. — Lord Chesterfield

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Bret Easton Ellis

The only cheese I have in the apartment is a wedge of Brie in the refrigerator and before leaving I place the entire slice--it's a really big rat--along with a sun-dried tomato and a sprinkling of dill, delicately on the trap, setting it. — Bret Easton Ellis

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By J.E.B. Spredemann

We just have to live each new day as if it's a precious gift. When I wake up in the morning I like to think that this day will be better than any day I've ever lived. — J.E.B. Spredemann

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By John Powell

A person can grow only as much as his horizon allows. — John Powell

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By Rumi

Most people guard against going into the fire and so end up in it. Those who love the water of pleasure and make it their devotion are cheated with this reversal. The trickery goes further. The voice of the fire tells the truth, sayin I am not fire. I am fountainhead. Come into me and don't mind the sparks. If you are a friend of the presence, fire is your water. — Rumi

Sun Dried Tomato Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Marriage is to me apostasy, profanation of the sanctuary of my soul, violation of my manhood, sale of my birthright, shameful surrender, ignominious capitulation, acceptance of defeat. — George Bernard Shaw