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Suwita Namnoo Quotes By Nikki Giovanni

I am totally fascinated by people and our history as I understand and continue to explore it. People have so much to give and so far to go and yet we have given and gone a great distance. It's really just interesting to ask: why not? And see where that takes me. — Nikki Giovanni

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By Gunnar Myrdal

Correlations are not explanations and besides, they can be as spurious as the high correlation in Finland between foxes killed and divorces. — Gunnar Myrdal

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By Eric Shanteau

There's a lot more to life than just the Olympic Games. — Eric Shanteau

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By Cory Doctorow

I think that I was too self-centered to ever develop good skills as a peacemaker. In my younger days, I assumed that it was because I was smarter than everyone else, with no patience for explaining things in short words for mouthbreathers who just didn't get it. — Cory Doctorow

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By Suzanne Curchod

Where love and wisdom drink out of the same cup, in this everyday world, it is the exception. — Suzanne Curchod

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By A.D. Aliwat

Sometimes it's nice to remember the little things. — A.D. Aliwat

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By Elana Johnson

Finally I knelt on the bed and placed my hand on his back. I patted awkwardly, hoping that was protocol for when someone was sobbing their eyes out. "hey." pat, pat. "It's okay. We'll bust out of here before they tag us." pat, pat, pat. I felt lame — Elana Johnson

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

I hadn't the heart to touch my breakfast. I told Jeeves to drink it himself. — P.G. Wodehouse

Suwita Namnoo Quotes By Nora Roberts

It was foolish to feel like a girl getting ready for a date. Gennie told herself that as she unlocked the door to the cottage.She'd told herself the same thing as she'd driven away from town...as she'd turned down the quiet lane.
It was a spur of the moment cookout-two adults,a steak,and a bottle of burgundy that may or may not have been worth the price. A person would have to look hard to find any romance in charcoal, lighter fluid and some freshly picked greens from a patch in the backyard. Not for the first time, Gennie thought it a pity her imagination was so expansive.
It had undoubtedly been imagination that had brought on that rush of feeling in the churhcyard. A little unexpected tenderness, a soft breeze and she heard bells. Silly.
Gennie set the bags on the kitchen counter and wished she'd bought candles. Candlelight would make even that tidy,practical little kitchen seem romantic.And if she had a radio, there could be music... — Nora Roberts