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Walvoord And Zuck Quotes By Bijou Hunter

Don't you want to know my name?" he asked, grabbing the ketchup bottle without taking his eyes off of me.
"Sure. What's your name?"
"You don't sound genuinely interested."
"I'm not begging if that's what you're waiting for."
Throwing his head back, he let out a deep rolling laugh before focusing his dark gaze on me again. "I wouldn't mind seeing you beg," he said then added when I frowned, "Cooper."
"Anyone ever call you Coop the Poop or Poopy Coopy?" I asked, messing with him because his iron stare made me nervous.
"No," he muttered.
"Not to your face anyway."
A smile lifted the corner of his mouth and his gaze softened. "No, not to my face."
"I guess there are benefits to being scary. — Bijou Hunter

Walvoord And Zuck Quotes By Roshani Chokshi

Beauty, coveted though it was, could not outlive you. Only actions would. — Roshani Chokshi

Walvoord And Zuck Quotes By Ellsworth Huntington

According to the now almost universally accepted theory, all the races of mankind had a common origin. — Ellsworth Huntington

Walvoord And Zuck Quotes By Russell Eric Dobda

Impatience is a form of fear: fear of running out of time. — Russell Eric Dobda

Walvoord And Zuck Quotes By Mark Helprin

Disdain is only as intense as similarity. — Mark Helprin

Walvoord And Zuck Quotes By Amy Tan

If you could meet any character from literature, who would it be?

I would not want characters to come to my world. They'd lose their special qualities, the perfect amount of what I should know about them. On the other hand, I could go to theirs because they would not have any preconceptions of who I was. I'd like to hang out with the Cheshire cat, learn how to disappear, and speak in smart illogic. He would look exactly like his pen-and-ink illustration by Tenniel. I'd be rendered in pen and ink, too. That would be required for entering a pen-and-ink world with its particular dimensional strangeness. — Amy Tan