Suspsense Quotes & Sayings
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Janie walked back over with a bouquet of nine white, long stem roses and one white. — Michelle Hughes

So for front-runners we have a black and a woman. It's like being made to choose between syphilis or having and old man crap on your face. I would do the country a favor and run myself but I couldn't deprive Hollywood of me for 4 years. — Zach Braff

There is no such thing as a criminal life. Life is life, and life is criminalized. No one ever, in the history of life, has chosen a criminal life. No one has ever said, 'I want to be a criminal.' No one ever has done that. — Rhys Ifans

This child whom we Love, Brings daylight Into our soul. — Victor Hugo

You have to be yourself. Stay true to who and what you are. And if people still like you, that's great! If they don't, that's their problem. — Sting

You are safe with me, Teagan," he said. "Safer than you have ever been in your life. When you are frightened, look to me."
-Andre — Christine Feehan

It seems cruel," she said, "that after a while nothing matters ... any more than these little things that used to be necessary and important to forgotten people, and now have to be guessed at under a magnifying glass and labelled: 'Use unknown.'"
"Yes, but meanwhile -"
"Ah, meanwhile - — Edith Wharton

All your doing is keeping wayward teenage punks off the street. You should leave the real investigative work to us big girls with the pens and paper. — Diane Moore

I can't do nothing. Just put it off. And that don't do no good. I reckon it belong to me. I reckon what I going to get ain't no more than mine. — William Faulkner

My seventeen years of teaching inform my sense of audience in every line I write. — Will Hobbs

I mean everyone, from Al Pacino to Murphy Guyer, are phenomenal actors. — Richard Schiff

the art of life, mostly, the art of avoiding pain — Henri Cole

If you buy things you do not need, soon you will have to sell things you need. — Warren Buffett

In his twenties, John Bridgens most identified with Hamlet. The strangely aging Prince of Denmark - Bridgens was quite sure that the boy Hamlet had magically aged over a few theatrical weeks to a man who was, at the very least, in his thirties by Act V - had been suspended between thought and deed, between motive and action, frozen by a consciousness so astute and unrelenting that it made him think about everything, even thought itself. — Dan Simmons

Good deeds are seldom remembered; bad deeds are seldom forgotten. — Ernie J Zelinski