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Wojna Quotes By Tess Callahan

He was so close she could almost hear the movement of his thoughts, the role of the tide; she had slipped inside his skin. — Tess Callahan

Wojna Quotes By Michael Franti

I think that the transformative nature of love is why we are so drawn to it. — Michael Franti

Wojna Quotes By Audrey Niffenegger

The hardest lesson is Clare's solitude. Sometimes I come home and Clare seems kind of irritated; I've interrupted some train of thought, broken into the dreary silence of her day. Sometimes I see an expression on Clare's face that is like a closed door. She has gone inside the room of her mind and is sitting there knitting or something. I've discovered that Clare likes to be alone. But when I return from time traveling she is always relieved to see me. — Audrey Niffenegger

Wojna Quotes By Kelly Link

A girl from Pittsburgh was a good thing, like an anchor. Every homesick traveler should have one. — Kelly Link

Wojna Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Unless you catch ideas on the wing and nail them down, you will soon cease to have any. — Virginia Woolf

Wojna Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

For many, many years, I thought that I wasn't good enough or that I would never be able to create something that could touch other people the way books have touched me. There's nothing better than having a lifelong dream come true. — Marie Rutkoski

Wojna Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

There is certainly something of exquisite kindness and thoughtful benevolence in that rarest of gifts,
fine breeding. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Wojna Quotes By John Thune

We must ensure that today's seniors' benefits are rock solid and find a solution that fixes Social Security for the next generation that is just entering the workforce. — John Thune

Wojna Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The Alexandrian man, who is basically a librarian and copy editor and goes miserably blind from the dust of books and printing errors. — Friedrich Nietzsche