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Toiler Press Quotes By Olivia Cunning

Ah Myrna, I think I've loved you since I took my first breath." ...
"Don't be afraid, Myr. I love you more than I could ever put into words, but I won't fail you. I promise. This love, our love, is forever. — Olivia Cunning

Toiler Press Quotes By Courtney Hunt

Besides, you're going to need all your strength tonight. I have many wicked plans for you."
"Good." Mac smiled up at her, pressing a kiss to the back of her hand. "Think we'll make it as far as the bedroom this time?"
"I was thinking the kitchen counter, but I'm flexible... — Courtney Hunt

Toiler Press Quotes By Paul Auster

What used to keep me up at night was the fact that I didn't know how I was going to pay the rent. Now that I can pay the rent, I'm worrying about people I care about, you know, the people I love. The little aches and pains of my children that I, my family. That's always first. — Paul Auster

Toiler Press Quotes By George Barr McCutcheon

He was imposing, even in his pensiveness. — George Barr McCutcheon

Toiler Press Quotes By Rosa Luxemburg

The masses are the decisive element, they are the rock on which the final victory of the revolution will be built. — Rosa Luxemburg

Toiler Press Quotes By Thomas A. Edison

Two per cent. is genius, and ninety-eight per cent. is hard work. — Thomas A. Edison

Toiler Press Quotes By Ann Landers

A happy marriage has the tranquility of a lovely sunset. — Ann Landers

Toiler Press Quotes By Olivia Munn

We were typical, happy thirteen-year-olds who were going out - which meant we never talked or really acknowledged one another. It was wonderful. — Olivia Munn

Toiler Press Quotes By Steve Jones Snr

Whether a character is good or evil depends on your perspective. — Steve Jones Snr

Toiler Press Quotes By Billie Holiday

So I asked him to play "Trav'lin' All Alone." That came closer than anything to the way I felt. And some part of it must have come across. The whole joint quieted down. If someone had dropped a pin, it would have sounded like a bomb. When I finished, everybody in the joint was crying in their beer, and I picked thirty-eight bucks up off the floor ... When I showed Mom the money for the rent and told her I had a regular job singing for eighteen dollars a week, she could hardly believe it. — Billie Holiday

Toiler Press Quotes By Anne Waldman

I'd like to invoke the Native American Navajo because their word for road is used as a verb. Their whole relationship to road has to do with how you travel it, who you are traveling it with, what the environment might be, where you're headed, in what direction, the weather and so on. — Anne Waldman