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Yarah Haidar Quotes By Helen McCloy

The old ploy of the powerful: never refuse when you can confuse. Distraction and delay are always better than obstruction. — Helen McCloy

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Mark Fuhrman

Pre-meditation can form in split seconds. — Mark Fuhrman

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

The power of a smile is such that even drawing a happy face on a piece of paper makes your lips turn up. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Scott Bradfield

For me, the main inspiration to write a story or novel is the voice of its central character, or the narrative voice of the story itself. — Scott Bradfield

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Sean O'Grady

The uncomfortable truth is that we all enjoyed the party far too much to query where all the booze was coming from. Now we seem intent on lynching the barman for letting us get drunk and attacking the Government for letting us get a hangover. — Sean O'Grady

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Jodi Picoult

When you're pregnant, you can think of nothing but having your own body to yourself again; yet after giving birth you realize that the biggest part of you is now somehow external ... — Jodi Picoult

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Robin Hobb

There is no path to the future, Fitz. The path is now. Now is all there is, or ever will be. You can change perhaps the next ten breaths in your life. But after that, random chance seizes you in its jaws again. A tree falls on you, a spider bites your ankle, and all your grand plans for winning a battle are for naught. Now is what we have Fitz, and now is where we act to stay alive. — Robin Hobb

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Amy Zhang

There are things worth dying for. — Amy Zhang

Yarah Haidar Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

And a beautiful garden, not far from a beautiful lake, and I said it sounded perfectly perfect. — Vladimir Nabokov