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Tilt Screen Back Quotes By J.G. Ballard

If we really feared the crash, most of us would be unable to look at a car, let lone drive one. — J.G. Ballard

Tilt Screen Back Quotes By Susanna Clarke

It is impossible to say how many dinners Drawlight was invited to sit down to that day - and it is fortunate that he was never at any time much of an eater or he might have done some lasting damage to his digestion. — Susanna Clarke

Tilt Screen Back Quotes By R.L. Mathewson

Oh my god are you talking about stalking me?"
"yes, but if it comes before a judge we'll just call it a little misunderstanding," he said with a shrug. — R.L. Mathewson

Tilt Screen Back Quotes By Peter Prange

I no longer believe in love," she said bitterly. "When people claim to have lost their heart, it's usually only their wits that have vanished. — Peter Prange

Tilt Screen Back Quotes By Jennifer Stone

If it true that perception is reality, then what is shown on TV is that part of the collective consciousness known as Public Knowledge, that is, the fragment of reality which the mass of people acknowledge to be true. — Jennifer Stone

Tilt Screen Back Quotes By Emma Chase

I stand outside Mr. Haverstrom's door, staring at the black letters of his name stenciled on the frosted glass, listening to the murmur of voices inside. It's not that Mr. Haverstrom is a mean boss - he's a bit like Mr. Earnshaw from Wuthering Heights. Even though he doesn't get much page time, his presence is strong and consequential.

I take a breath, straighten my spine, and knock on the door firmly and decisively - the way Elizabeth Bennet would. Because she didn't give a single shit about anything. Then Mr. Haverstrom opens the door, his eyes narrow, his hair and skin pale, his face lined and grouchy - like a squished marshmallow.

On the outside, I nod and breeze into the office, but inside, I cringe and wilt. — Emma Chase