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The Lottery Symbolism Quotes By Mark Lawrence

A part of me longed to lay it all down, that weight I carried, the acid pain of memory, the corrosion of hate. — Mark Lawrence

The Lottery Symbolism Quotes By Rachel Sklar

Groupon is a great concept packaged in a superb name, but the concept of group discounts is not new. — Rachel Sklar

The Lottery Symbolism Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

I really couldn't care less about that part. Can't you guess which character Bella would identify with?"
It took Jacob a minute. "Oh, Ugh. The third wife. Ok I see your point. — Stephenie Meyer

The Lottery Symbolism Quotes By Charles Dickens

Shaving was not an easy task, for his hand continued to shake very much; and shaving requires attention, even when you don't dance while you are at it.
But if he had cut the end of his nose off, he would have put a piece of sticking-plaster over it, and been quite satisfied. — Charles Dickens

The Lottery Symbolism Quotes By A.E. Samaan

Capitalists desire purchasing power. Socialists lust for the power to plan society. Which is worse? — A.E. Samaan

The Lottery Symbolism Quotes By Jenn Bennett

Do you ride?" That sounded sort of dirty, and the way he looked at me felt sort of dirty, too. No one ever looked at me like that.
"Why 'Ghost'?" I asked.
Grasping the top of the car door, he leaned over it and spoke in a dramatic, foreboding voice. "Because she's so fast she disappears down the streets at night."
"That sounds dangerous."
His dimple appeared. "The best things in life are. — Jenn Bennett

The Lottery Symbolism Quotes By Isaac Asimov

A planet might deteriorate even if human beings existed upon it, if the society were itself abnormal and did not understand the importance of preserving the environment."
"Surely," said Pelorat, "such a society would quickly be destroyed. I don't think it would be possible for human beings to fail to understand the importance of retaining the very factors that are keeping them alive."
Bliss said, "I don't have your pleasant faith in human reason, Pel. It seems to me to be quite conceivable that when a planetary society consists of Isolates, local and even individual concerns might easily by allowed to overcome planetary concerns. — Isaac Asimov