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Thomass Quotes By Valerie June

Memphis held onto me until I was far enough along in my art and then it let me go. — Valerie June

Thomass Quotes By Stephen King

This is nine! Nine! This is nine! Nine! This is ten! Ten! We have killed your friends! Every friend is now dead! This is six! Six!"
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"Eighteen! This is now eighteen! Take cover when the siren sounds! This is four! Four!"
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"Five! This is five! Ignore the siren! Even if you leave this room, you can never leave this room! Eight! This is eight!"
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"Six!' the phone screamed. 'Six, this is six, this is goddam fucking SIX! — Stephen King

Thomass Quotes By Jane Austen

It is fit that the fortune should be on his side, for I think the merit will be all on hers. — Jane Austen

Thomass Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Sometimes the memory of someone is better than the reality of them. — Steve Maraboli

Thomass Quotes By Ian Bassingthwaighte

There is a funny joke that God plays on man. Have you laughed yet? I think it might be the funniest one of all. The joke is: everyone you ever knew, and anyone who might mourn your passing, will die. What happens after this? There is no proof that you existed. And there is no one to care whether you ever did in the first place. There is a song about this. Maybe someday I will sing it to you. — Ian Bassingthwaighte

Thomass Quotes By Liane Moriarty

Listeria, wisteria. Ha. Funny words. She — Liane Moriarty

Thomass Quotes By Michel Houellebecq

Secret Stories, which advertised name-brand lingerie at discount prices, had nothing to worry about: the same kind of shops were doing fine in the malls of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. Neither, for that matter, did Chantal Thomass or La Perla. Hidden all day in impenetrable black burkas, rich Saudi women transformed themselves by night into birds of paradise with their corsets, their see-through bras, their G-strings with multicolored lace and rhinestones. They were exactly the opposite of Western women, who spent their days dressed up and looking sexy to maintain their social status, then collapsed in exhaustion once they got home, abandoning all hope of seduction in favor of clothes that were loose and shapeless. All — Michel Houellebecq