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Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Cara McKenna

His sharp eyes scanned everything, but they didn't dart. Nothing about him promised sudden movement ... — Cara McKenna

Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Derek Landy

Strong-willed, intelligent, sharp-tongued, doesn't suffer fools gladly ... remind you of anyone?"
"Yes. Gordon."
"Interesting," said the man. "Because those are the exact same words he used to describe you. — Derek Landy

Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Megan Duke

He was protecting me with just the tips of his fingers, like five miniature copies of his heart touching my skin. — Megan Duke

Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Friedrich Accum

Cookery, or the art of preparing good and wholesome food, and of preserving all sorts of alimentary substances in a state fit for human sustenance, or rendering that agreeable to the taste which is essential to the support of life, and of pleasing the palate without injury to the system, is, strictly speaking, a branch of chemistry; but, important as it is both to our enjoyments and our health, it is also one of the latest cultivated branches of the science. — Friedrich Accum

Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Angelica Hopes

Never underestimate the grace of bouncing back from a fallen heart. — Angelica Hopes

Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Josh McDowell

Anyone with sincere religious beliefs cannot say that all religions are true. That is so illogical it is pathetic. All religion cannot be true because some of them are so diametrically opposed to each other. — Josh McDowell

Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Amanda Bynes

I Want A Million Dollars A Year For Illegally Having My Mind Read And Privacy Stolen — Amanda Bynes

Winston's Diary In 1984 Quotes By Bede Griffiths

This was the very purpose of creation that each unique, individual being should participate in its own way in the divine Being, should realize its eternal 'idea' in God, should 'become' God by participation, God expressing himself through that unique being. — Bede Griffiths