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Yateem Drama Quotes By Aria Kane

How desperately she wanted to pretend they were waking up in just any ordinary bed, in an ordinary world. — Aria Kane

Yateem Drama Quotes By Morgan Hawke

Males are simple creatures. If we can't f**k it, we want to kill it. — Morgan Hawke

Yateem Drama Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

You agreee with me that the situation is a lulu?
Certainly, a somewhat sharp crisis in your affairs would appear to have been precipitated, Sir. — P.G. Wodehouse

Yateem Drama Quotes By Kim Edwards

He carried Paul inside and up the stairs. He gave him a drink of water and the orange chewable aspirin he like and sat with him on the bed, holding his hand ... This was what he yearned to capture on film: these rare moments where the world seemed unified, coherent, everything contained in a single fleeting image. A spareness that held beauty and hope and motion - a kind of silvery poetry, just as the body was poetry in blood and flesh and bone. — Kim Edwards

Yateem Drama Quotes By D.J. MacHale

Max Rose: Vo? What kind of name is that?
Spader: What kind of name is Rose? Isn't that some kind of flower? — D.J. MacHale

Yateem Drama Quotes By Lilah Pace

I meant - the world breaks so many of us. Maybe all of us, in the end. But everyone starts out like this. Untouched, happy. Perfect. And we put all our hopes on children, all the hopes we can't believe in for ourselves any longer. — Lilah Pace

Yateem Drama Quotes By Eddie Murphy

I don't think there's ever been someone with as much presence as Elvis Presley, I mean if he walked into a room I think everyone would be looking at only him. Even when he was dying and through all that when you looked at him it seemed all put together. It fascinates me. — Eddie Murphy

Yateem Drama Quotes By Catherine Marshall

I was too old for my father to (be protective), too young to be flattered. — Catherine Marshall