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Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By Paulo Coelho

What was broken will never be the same again. — Paulo Coelho

Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By David Duke

Absolutely committed to spending the rest of my life as a spokesman for the rights of European Americans. — David Duke

Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By Kevin Pietersen

I have played a lot of Test cricket with Paul Collingwood over the past year. I seem to be spending more time with him than my fiancee. — Kevin Pietersen

Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By Zadie Smith

It's the fear of being mistaken for Joyce that has always ensured that I ignore the box marked "biracial" and tick the box marked "black" on any questionnaire I fill out, and call myself unequivocally a black writer and roll my eyes at anyone who insists that Obama is not the first black president but the first biracial one. But I also know in my heart that it's an equivocation; I know that Obama has a double consciousness, is black and, at the same time, white, as I am, unless we are suggesting that one side of a person's genetics and cultural heritage — Zadie Smith

Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By Fred Saberhagen

I have some good stories yet to tell. — Fred Saberhagen

Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By Elliot S! Maggin

There is a right and a wrong in the universe, and the distinction between the two is not that difficult to make. — Elliot S! Maggin

Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By Charles De Lint

Faerie music is the wind", he says, "and their movement is the play of shadow cast by moonlight, or starlight, or no light at all. Faerie lives like a ghost beside us, but only the city remembers. But then the city never forgets anything. — Charles De Lint

Unpleasantly Unexpected Quotes By Sharon Bolton

On the advice of my U.K. publishers, I chose a sexless anonymity and published my first five books under the semi-pseudonym, S. J. Bolton. I was happy. I could hide behind a genderless, classless persona and let my creepy, psychological murder-mysteries speak for themselves. — Sharon Bolton