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Tewwible Quotes By Nathaniel Philbrick

a space of time is a great breeder of myths. — Nathaniel Philbrick

Tewwible Quotes By Stephen King

Christ.
No, not Christ. These leavings were made in propitiation of a much older God than the Christian one. People
have called Him different things at different times, but Rachel's sister gave Him a perfectly good name, I think:
Oz the Gweat and Tewwible, God of dead things left in the ground, God of rotting flowers in drainage ditches,
God of the Mystery. — Stephen King

Tewwible Quotes By Lawrence Anthony

I again flourished my papers: "Here're my credentials from the Coalition Administration."
The American scrutinized the papers, shook his head in amazement, and smiled. "A South African," he said. "You're sure a long way from home." He radioed through for instructions and indicated that I should bring my hired car up to the side of the roadblock and wait. — Lawrence Anthony

Tewwible Quotes By George Saintsbury

Alcoholic drinks, rightly used, are good for body and soul alike, but as a restorative of both there is nothing like brandy. — George Saintsbury

Tewwible Quotes By Ella Summers

There wasn't enough fabric in her shirt to sew together a pair of panties. — Ella Summers

Tewwible Quotes By Joe Bastianich

Wine pricing is an art - like painting. — Joe Bastianich

Tewwible Quotes By Evan Dara

and all I could see was a teary streaking of lights and little bubbles of color before I had to close up again, to shut myself in; so it couldn't be, it couldn't be the case, there's no way that all this was moving around me, Einstein was wrong- — Evan Dara

Tewwible Quotes By Susan Henderson

The beauty of sleep is the way the world around you disappears. — Susan Henderson

Tewwible Quotes By Homer

An irresistible sleep fell deeply on his eyes, the sweetest, soundest oblivion, still as the sleep of death itself ... — Homer