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Wildings Blvd Quotes By Neil Gaiman

He had kissed her good night that night, and she had tasted like strawberry daiquiris, and he had never wanted to kiss anyone else again. — Neil Gaiman

Wildings Blvd Quotes By Michael Laws

There is nothing likely to get you a bigger headline than attacking your own party. — Michael Laws

Wildings Blvd Quotes By Toni Morrison

Guileless and without vanity,we were still in love with ourselves then. We felt comfortable in our own skins, enjoyed the news that our senses released to us, admired our dirt, cultivated our scars, and could not comprehend this unworthiness. — Toni Morrison

Wildings Blvd Quotes By George Henry Borrow

If you must commit suicide ... always contrive to do it as decorously as possible; the decencies, whether of life or of death, should never be lost sight of. — George Henry Borrow

Wildings Blvd Quotes By Todd Helton

I really enjoyed high-school football, but I didn't really enjoy college football. I liked to play the games, but I didn't like the practice. In baseball, I enjoy the practice almost as much as the games. — Todd Helton

Wildings Blvd Quotes By Victor Hugo

One does not cross-examine a saint. — Victor Hugo

Wildings Blvd Quotes By Victoria Legrand

If a psychiatrist would analyze [the lyrics], I'm sure they'd come up with something interesting. I really don't try to twist them. I don't want to slash things. — Victoria Legrand

Wildings Blvd Quotes By Donna Leon

Women don't use knives,' Griffoni answered, reciting it as though she were Euclid listing another axiom. Although he agreed with her, Brunetti was curious about the basis for her belief. 'You offering proof of that?' 'Kitchens,' she said laconically. 'Kitchens?' 'The knives are kept in the kitchen, and their husbands pass through there every day, countless times, yet very few of them get stabbed. That's because women don't use knives, and they don't stab people. — Donna Leon