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Unwound George Quotes By Susan Ee

I turn to Raffe in front of the doors. "Paige and I will - " "I'm sure Paige will sleep better alone." For a second, I think that maybe he wants to be alone with me. I have a moment of crazy awkwardness mixed with excitement before I see his expression. Raffe gives me a stern look. So much for my theory. — Susan Ee

Unwound George Quotes By Phoebe Snow

I faded away for a while out of necessity. — Phoebe Snow

Unwound George Quotes By Ray Bradbury

It's bad to get up early, stand at your typewriter and work, then find it's nothing and take a bottle to bed. — Ray Bradbury

Unwound George Quotes By Tan Twan Eng

Below these words was the garden's name in English: EVENING MISTS. I felt I was about to enter a place that existed only in the overlapping of air and water, light and time. — Tan Twan Eng

Unwound George Quotes By John Cage

All I know about method is that when I am not working I sometimes think I know something, but when I am working, it is quite clear I know nothing. — John Cage

Unwound George Quotes By Tamora Pierce

If you look hard and long, you can find us. If you listen hard and long, you can hear any of us, call any of us that you wish. — Tamora Pierce

Unwound George Quotes By Richard Cezar

Hank looked upwards for a second or two and said, "Hmm - well, in the Japanese way, if we don't know for sure, we always tell the person the worst possible result. That way, when they find out the actual case, they can only have the good feeling. — Richard Cezar

Unwound George Quotes By Alexander Pope

Who builds a church to God and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name. — Alexander Pope

Unwound George Quotes By Rick Dickson

We're going to line up some professionals - counselors. The reality is just setting in for all of us. We didn't have the benefit of looking from the outside in. They're still absorbing everything that did happen. There will finally be some realization of what happened - as it's been described to us, the worst disaster in our country's history. — Rick Dickson