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Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

It's just so hard to feel good, you know? I do know. And more than that, it's just so incredibly hard to feel. (54) — Ellen Hopkins

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Shahin Najafi

I believe in freedom, I'm for a world without borders. But that's an ideal. On a practical level, I'm for a secular state where religion only plays a minor role. — Shahin Najafi

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Nandita Das

When I watch a film, I watch only as an audience and only later I might analyse it. — Nandita Das

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By George R R Martin

Give me a good sharp knife and a good sharp cheese and I'm a happy man. — George R R Martin

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Emily Bronte

Winter is not here yet. There's a little flower, up yonder, the last bud from the multitude of bluebells that clouded those turf steps in July with a lilac mist. Will you clamber up and pluck it to show papa? — Emily Bronte

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Liv Ullmann

We all need somebody to talk to. It would be good if we talked ... not just pitter-patter, but real talk. We shouldn't be so afraid, because most people really like this contact; that you show you are vulnerable makes them free to be vulnerable. — Liv Ullmann

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Rick Riordan

But remember: what belongs to the sea will always return to the sea.

--Nereid — Rick Riordan

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Barack Obama

Some heinous crimes justify the ultimate punishment. — Barack Obama

Wuthering Heights Nelly Quotes By Annette J. Dunlea

Fate had dedicated that love's path would not run smoothly. Katie kept a secret from her husband and can they survive this? She had a lump in her breast. She was terrified it was cancer; her mum had died of it. A month later she got so sick she collapsed and had to be hospitalized. Tests revealed she had inoperable cancer. Surgery was no use nor was chemotherapy or radiography — Annette J. Dunlea