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Thislifeilivelattestblog Quotes By Susie Bright

I had a hard time publishing my books in the beginning of my career, because editors were afraid what people would think of THEM, personally, if their name was associated with me. — Susie Bright

Thislifeilivelattestblog Quotes By Julia Quinn

He didn't know if there was a word to describe what he felt in that moment, how he saw the lines of his own heart when her eyes met his. — Julia Quinn

Thislifeilivelattestblog Quotes By John The Apostle

I believe in logic, the sequence of cause and effect, and in science its only begotten son our law, which was conceived by the ancient Greeks, thrived under Isaac Newton, suffered under Albert Einstein ...
That fragment of a 'creed for materialism' which a friend in college had once shown him rose through Donald's confused mind. — John The Apostle

Thislifeilivelattestblog Quotes By Herman Melville

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These have been corrected in this EPUB3 edition. — Herman Melville

Thislifeilivelattestblog Quotes By Madeline Sheehan

I was just telling Steve how much you appreciate motorcycles and it just so happens that he has one"
Whoopee. Like I fucking cared.
"Oh yeah?" I said, glancing at Steve. "What kind of ride?"
The douche canoe grinned at me, revealing two perfectly straight and glaringly white rows of teeth.
"A BMW," he said. "R12 - "
"A sports bike?" I interrupted, wrinkling up my nose. "How super gay for you."
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"Sports bikes are for pussies. True fucking story. — Madeline Sheehan

Thislifeilivelattestblog Quotes By Tim Hetherington

We're journalists, so our default position is we're not writing editorial. We're trying to bring information to readers, viewers, so that they can make up their own conclusions. — Tim Hetherington

Thislifeilivelattestblog Quotes By Jean Plaidy

What was the good of restrained laughter; it made a mockery of the entire practice of laughing. — Jean Plaidy