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Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By Madison Thorne Grey

The first thing that went through Mahgen's mind was how cold she'd become with the loss of Kathel, how insane it was that things could go from tender and warm, to cold and indifferent, in the matter of seconds. That was what it felt like when you loved completely yet allowed things to get in the way of forever.
-Madison Thorne Grey, Sustenance — Madison Thorne Grey

Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By L. Frank Baum

She thought of a new way to kill my love for the beautiful Munchkin maiden, and made my axe slip again, so that it cut right through my body, splitting me into two halves. — L. Frank Baum

Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By Rhys Ifans

Edward Curtis was a photographer in the late 19th century who tried to document the rapidly disappearing Native Americans. He assembled a canon of work which, today, is exemplary and invaluable. — Rhys Ifans

Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By Lauren Oliver

They'd already taken her from me once. I didn't want to lose her again. — Lauren Oliver

Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

In a way, a lot of my humor comes from presenting things that are dramatic or shocking and then people not having socially appropriate responses, having people denying the drama by failing to react to it, and that's a really classic form of humor. — Chuck Palahniuk

Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By Saint Augustine

We can know what God is not, but we cannot know what He is. — Saint Augustine

Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By Woody Allen

When we played softball, I'd steal second base, feel guilty and go back. — Woody Allen

Waterbrook Publishing Quotes By Deborah Blake

Some things were only possible in fairy tales. And not the kind of fairy tales that Baba Yagas featured in; those tended not to have happy endings. — Deborah Blake