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Widdern Quotes By Caro King

The Widdern - the non-magical world, where science rules and many people believe that magic only exists in books. They're wrong. — Caro King

Widdern Quotes By S.L. Naeole

If I could make you happy, then I'd be a prince. If I could get you to love me, then I'd be a king. If I could spend the rest of my life loving you, then I'd be in heaven. And now that I have you here, knowing that you are happy and that I'm the reason, knowing that you love me, and knowing that I will spend the rest of my life loving you, I understand what it truly means to be blessed. — S.L. Naeole

Widdern Quotes By Kazuki Takahashi

Exodia Obliterate! — Kazuki Takahashi

Widdern Quotes By Joel T. McGrath

Rarely if ever, moments come that are so defining in our lives. The years are glutted with benign matters which impact us more deeply than we could have ever imagined in our youth. — Joel T. McGrath

Widdern Quotes By Leon Uris

A novelist must know what his last chapter is going to say and one way or another work toward that last chapter ... To me it is utterly basic, yet it seems like it's a great secret. — Leon Uris

Widdern Quotes By Henry James

I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of an artistic process. — Henry James

Widdern Quotes By Ayn Rand

She sat leaning back in her chair, looking ahead, knowing that he was as aware of her as she was of him. She found pleasure in the special self-consciousness it gave her. When she crossed her legs, when she leaned on her arm against the window sill, when she brushed her hair off her forehead - every movement of her body was underscored by a feeling the unadmitted words for which were: Is he seeing it? — Ayn Rand

Widdern Quotes By Jan-Philipp Sendker

According to her we are each our own greatest mystery, and our life's work is to solve ourselves. None of us ever succeeds, she says, but it is our duty to follow the trail. Regardless of how long it is or where it might — Jan-Philipp Sendker